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A good days racing was had, not much overtaking (a fault of the circuit as much as the cars) though the DTM cars are bloody quick. Good company with James, Nash, The Captain and Team Principal from Snodhurst Racing. We took one for the team and scoped out the suite for September.. all good except they ran out of Becks.. when I say ran out.. a couple of individuals took advantage of the great hospitality and drank it all..
A good day was had by all.
BTW no rain there either..
One hosted from flickr, this one is called "who put that bloody tree there?"



BTW no rain there either..

One hosted from flickr, this one is called "who put that bloody tree there?"

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In fairness Mike, i was just firing a warning shot across the Suites bows....re/ quantity of Becks required....
really enjoyed today, the noise those things made was awesome, and the speed they carry through the corners is unreal for a 'normal' car....
great banter as ever....and thank the Lord that the stereo in the Merc is kaput - Sam Smith at 9am could have set the tone
Havent trawled through my pics as yet....will get to that over the next day or so....hoping there may be a pearl, and am sure there's a 'winner' in there....noyt that Mike or I compete!


really enjoyed today, the noise those things made was awesome, and the speed they carry through the corners is unreal for a 'normal' car....
great banter as ever....and thank the Lord that the stereo in the Merc is kaput - Sam Smith at 9am could have set the tone

Havent trawled through my pics as yet....will get to that over the next day or so....hoping there may be a pearl, and am sure there's a 'winner' in there....noyt that Mike or I compete!
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@Jay.. Thanks Jay, weather was kind to us, the suite owner, Jack, was very accommodating, suite is more or less opposite Race control, a nice spot.
@Mark, thanks for your great company today, enjoyed the wander around the track, a few new places discovered for photo ops.. Stereo will be back to normal service next time, Rick Astley is the man of the moment..
All the best with the "scavange" through the shots, mine havent given too much tbh, poor hit rate today, cars too fast lol.. still scavenging..
Another from moi, not saying its the best but...

@Mark, thanks for your great company today, enjoyed the wander around the track, a few new places discovered for photo ops.. Stereo will be back to normal service next time, Rick Astley is the man of the moment..

All the best with the "scavange" through the shots, mine havent given too much tbh, poor hit rate today, cars too fast lol.. still scavenging..
Another from moi, not saying its the best but...



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Another from me, just another warm up act before the main event..
Car negotiating Surtees before heading out on the GP loop. Probably travelling at around 80mph and accelerating hard at this point. Slow shutter speed to get some motion blur in the background and wheel motion, the professionals make it look so easy.
Bloody difficult to get right.
Loving the lights in the BMW's with the blue crosses.




Loving the lights in the BMW's with the blue crosses.

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some nice shots there Mike, mind, not sure that Beemer was as clean as that
Have to say that this was a 1st for me - moving photography, and I fully underestimated how bloody tricky it is. I disappeared up myself trying to figure out how to get the slowest shutter speed for the shots of the cars head/rear on....
and to make matters worse, i couldn't remember how to get into 1 of the custom settings that would have been a bit easier to work with.
I didn't get to try panning, saving that for another day. And i can totally see how the 'proper' 'tographers spend ages finding the right location and practicing. I opted for mostly auto focus, although tried a few in full manual.
I didn't expect much in the way of pickings - and i wasn't disappointed! Very few that were worth even thinking about saving. The balance between having a decent sized image of a car vs telling the story of where it is on track was a conundrum, and overall the sharpness of the cars isn't what i would want if i were trying again.
Anyway, nowt special, but the pick of my humble attempts.

Have to say that this was a 1st for me - moving photography, and I fully underestimated how bloody tricky it is. I disappeared up myself trying to figure out how to get the slowest shutter speed for the shots of the cars head/rear on....
and to make matters worse, i couldn't remember how to get into 1 of the custom settings that would have been a bit easier to work with.
I didn't get to try panning, saving that for another day. And i can totally see how the 'proper' 'tographers spend ages finding the right location and practicing. I opted for mostly auto focus, although tried a few in full manual.
I didn't expect much in the way of pickings - and i wasn't disappointed! Very few that were worth even thinking about saving. The balance between having a decent sized image of a car vs telling the story of where it is on track was a conundrum, and overall the sharpness of the cars isn't what i would want if i were trying again.
Anyway, nowt special, but the pick of my humble attempts.
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Liking the portrait b&w shot, works well. I didn't quite get what I wanted from that viewpoint, didn't think to change to portrait. One to remember for the future.
Should be easier at Septembers event, be more action rather than just moving cars.. with some rubbing, bumping and a few off's at reasonable speeds, adding interest to the shots.
Last couple from moi, a b&w, selective colour and yet another BMW.
Should be easier at Septembers event, be more action rather than just moving cars.. with some rubbing, bumping and a few off's at reasonable speeds, adding interest to the shots.
Last couple from moi, a b&w, selective colour and yet another BMW.
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Overall, really pleased with the new lens, it's down to me now so no excuses. The quality is potentially there, so I have less incentive to tinker. As Mark says quite a challenge to get a decent shot.. took me over 600 goes!!
Final dregs.. The silver merc is straight from the camera with a light crop to get rid of the tops of spectators heads, adjusted in lightroom using the auto button. I've added a little luminence to the others to make them "pop"a bit as it was a dull day.




Final dregs.. The silver merc is straight from the camera with a light crop to get rid of the tops of spectators heads, adjusted in lightroom using the auto button. I've added a little luminence to the others to make them "pop"a bit as it was a dull day.




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Another quick play and a bit of pop art for the purists..

Club meet tomorrow running on the GP circuit,old and new stuff, probably head up there and have a practice.


Club meet tomorrow running on the GP circuit,old and new stuff, probably head up there and have a practice.
Power.. small nail, fast hammer, Torque.. small nail, big hammer.. I got a big hammer 

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