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I'm not sure if you killed them with postprocessing or what, but they are all overexposed! Next time check for blown highlights in your LCD and then set the exposure compensation to match it.
Also you need to be closer to what your taking a pic of, (or zoom in more) You might think keeping the background around your subject is a good idea, but 90% of the time you won't care about it afterwards) Get up close and take shots where the entire rider might not even be in the pic, those are the pics people think look good.
Picture related (I took it in March)
Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeNIKON CORPORATIONCamera ModelNIKON D50Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS2 WindowsFocal Length (35mm Equiv)300 mmMaximum Lens Aperturef/6.3Sensing MethodOne-Chip Color AreaColor Filter Array Pattern818Image-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution300 dpiVertical Resolution300 dpiImage Created2007:03:10 11:25:11RenderingNormalExposure ModeAutoWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandardGain ControlNoneContrastNormalSaturationNormalSharpnessNormalSubject Distance RangeUnknownExposure Time1/800 secF-Numberf/8.0Exposure ProgramShutter PriorityExposure Bias0 EVMetering ModePatternLight SourceUnknownFlashNo FlashFocal Length200.00 mmColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width1000Image Height1504
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