I went to this event last 2 weeks, finally got time to review all the images.
Please click the images for 1024 x 683 pixel.
Some of my friends asked me, “how come the head of the car in focused, then blurred all the way to the end.”
Tips is, pan the subject with low shutter speed, 1/125 or below. The slower shutter speed you set, the blur effect is obvious.
I was learned from a Japanese photographer, luckily he shared the setting out and of course with image explained. He told me, it will be great to focus the head of the car when you pan. Just like you capture portrait, you focus the subject’s eye instead. Of course depend on what story you want to tell in the photo. Anyhow, this is just a guideline from him.

Pic 01: Speed 1/80, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
GT500 RAYBRID HSV-010 chasing from behind.
GT300 EVANGELION RT TEST TYPE-01 Apple Shiden at turn 2.

Pic 02: Speed 1/100, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
PACIFIC NAC IKAMUSUME Ferrari at turn 3

Pic 03: Speed 1/100, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
HATSUNEMIKU GOODSMILE BMW, the GT300 champion of round 3

Pic 04: Speed 1/100, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
WedsSport ADVAN SC430 front, Mach GoGoGo Syaken RD320R middle, EPSON HSV-010 rear.

Pic 04: Speed 1/100, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
MOTUL AUTECH GT-R at turn 3

Pic 05: Speed 1/100, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
A lot of GT cars behind SG CHANGI IS350 at turn 3

Pic 06: Speed 1/200, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
SG CHANGI IS350 blowing flames when downshifting gear.

Pic 06: Speed 1/160, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
triple a Vantage GT2

Pic 06: Speed 1/160, ISO 100, Exposure -0.3
ARTA Garaiya
If you notice, most of my images tilted down/up/horizontal, that’s no right or wrong. You can tilt up (the car may looks more dynamic. Thanks uncle HALEE for the tips)

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