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Brilliant photos, third one is my favourite.
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You've done well with those Jared.
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Excellent sent of images Jared, not easy to do when they are whizzing past you, but they are all nice and sharp where they need to be and you have panned really well to get movement in the background. My favourite is No 1, I like the rain and you can clearly see the chaps face. I also like the last one you posted with the 3 riders.

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Brilliant captured shots Jared. I think you've captured the essence of bike racing in shot no. 5. The focus on the rider is spot on, and the relatively slow shutter combined with panning gives a great impression of speed. You've motivated me to have a go!
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It's amazing actually. At one time film photographers would have practised for years to attain this standard, now it happens so quickly in this digital world. You have condensed all that practice into an incredibly short time.
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Nice set mate... I'd go for no.3 as the best of a terrific bunch...
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A good set of images, Jared.

My favourite is #7 - the mono shot of the two riders. Good viewpoint.
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