Queenie
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Hi all,
It's my DH's birthday today and tomorrow he and some friends are going go-karting at a local indoor track. As I'm not allowed to race due to my bump (typical
) I've decided to use the time to practice with my camera.
Can anyone give me any ideas of settings and tricks to use in order to get a least a few decent shots from the hour? I'm using a Canon 300D with the standard kit lens so not the best but not the worst by far. I technically know how to use most of the settings on it, I try to shoot manual as often as possible, but I'm not confident on what to use for different situations and this is completely new to me. I also don't have access to my tripod at the moment although there are some railings I can balance the camera on, plus I'm not too bad at keeping steady without support.
If it helps it's a roughly oval track with strip lights, there's gonna be 4 karts going and I think I'll have to stand by a pretty straight section. It's a pretty bright track to the naked eye, it's in an old warehouse and totally flooded with lights, but it's very low quality light if you know what I mean (clear as mud I think.)
There's also gonna be an "award ceremony" at the end where they get to stand on a little podium and the winner gets a medal. Are there any interesting shots I could do with that setup? I'm mind blanking on everything except the boring 'standing on the podium looking happy' shot.
Many thanks for any suggestions, I'll stop by later tonight as I'm out all day so please don't feel I'm ignoring responses
xxx
It's my DH's birthday today and tomorrow he and some friends are going go-karting at a local indoor track. As I'm not allowed to race due to my bump (typical

Can anyone give me any ideas of settings and tricks to use in order to get a least a few decent shots from the hour? I'm using a Canon 300D with the standard kit lens so not the best but not the worst by far. I technically know how to use most of the settings on it, I try to shoot manual as often as possible, but I'm not confident on what to use for different situations and this is completely new to me. I also don't have access to my tripod at the moment although there are some railings I can balance the camera on, plus I'm not too bad at keeping steady without support.
If it helps it's a roughly oval track with strip lights, there's gonna be 4 karts going and I think I'll have to stand by a pretty straight section. It's a pretty bright track to the naked eye, it's in an old warehouse and totally flooded with lights, but it's very low quality light if you know what I mean (clear as mud I think.)
There's also gonna be an "award ceremony" at the end where they get to stand on a little podium and the winner gets a medal. Are there any interesting shots I could do with that setup? I'm mind blanking on everything except the boring 'standing on the podium looking happy' shot.
Many thanks for any suggestions, I'll stop by later tonight as I'm out all day so please don't feel I'm ignoring responses

xxx