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Old 20-08-2007, 01:33 PM
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oran park 19/8 (sunday)

went to see the v8 supercars on sunday with Bec (my daughter)... i have 2 words for you: "WASH OUT!"
IT RAINED ALL DAY!!!


didnt stay to the end as the rain was peeing me off, but still had a good time and got some pics
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Old 20-08-2007, 01:52 PM
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Hey Vingster - did you run into John (astronut) while you were there?
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Old 20-08-2007, 01:54 PM
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nope, should have made it an MAS outing
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Old 20-08-2007, 02:16 PM
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Excellent images Dave! Nice camera work!

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Old 20-08-2007, 02:29 PM
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MMMMM burnt soggy rubber - petroleum fumes- a rev heads picnic!!! the rain just makes for bigger accidents
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Old 20-08-2007, 02:44 PM
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Excellent images Dave! Nice camera work!

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settings? bugger, the exif got removed in PPing! dang infranview!!!
misc settings i am afriad mike. if you want settings for any specific ones i can get them for you most are taken at 200mm tho
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Old 20-08-2007, 02:45 PM
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the smell of fuel is quite intoxicating david
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Old 21-08-2007, 10:33 AM
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A couple of good piccies there, David, in particular the one of Skaife in silhouette. I used to be a mad keen motor sport photographer in my younger days (Catalina, Oran Park, Warwick Farm, Annangrove, Bathurst - with the odd sortie to Sandown and Lakeside). All on film of course. In those days I used a Yashica with, generally, a 300mm fl lens attached. It was heavy but, crikey, it didn't half turn out good photos.

Ah well, those days are long past. Can I cry now?
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Old 21-08-2007, 11:26 AM
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I used to be a mad keen motor sport photographer in my younger days (Catalina, Oran Park, Warwick Farm, Annangrove, Bathurst - with the odd sortie to Sandown and Lakeside).
Catalina? I love that old circuit (Katoomba, Blue Mountains, NSW). I walked around it a little while ago and marvelled at the skill required of the drivers to negotiate it at speed. It's narrow and there are some wicked corners and, being in the mountains, some fantastic rises and dips. Great old track - pity to see it in the overgrown state that it is.

Bring back Bob Jane!!
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Old 22-08-2007, 07:44 AM
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Pictures look pretty good. I like the framing on some a lot. If you can, try panning. The cars look stopped. Slow down the speed and follow the cars, it'll give a nice impression of speed with the tires moving and the background moving with the car, sharp.

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Old 22-08-2007, 10:06 AM
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Catalina? I love that old circuit (Katoomba, Blue Mountains, NSW). I walked around it a little while ago and marvelled at the skill required of the drivers to negotiate it at speed. It's narrow and there are some wicked corners and, being in the mountains, some fantastic rises and dips. Great old track - pity to see it in the overgrown state that it is.

Bring back Bob Jane!!

Ah, so many memories, Chris. Catalina was a lovely circuit and one of which I have many fond memories. Standing on Craven A corner looking down into the topless vehicles and watching the drivers as they controlled their cars; David McKay, Lex Davison and others battling out the open wheeler races; Lorraine Hill in her Lotus 7 and, never to be forgotten, the sound of Norm Beechy's Galaxy reverberating around the area.

Unlike others I'm not a bash and barge man and certainly don't watch motor racing for the vicarious pleasure of witnessing crashes. Nevertheless I will never forget Max Stahl's monumental moment of grief as he turned into the approach to Craven A. Heaven only knows how high the car went but we spectators on the other side of the gully saw his Holden doing a strange pirouette just above the trees. Frightening stuff. Max survived, his car didn't.

Sitting on 'The Rock' at the end of the straight watching George Murray fling his special into the corner at the end of the straight was stirring stuff.

I'll shut up now.


PS

'Annangrove' as mentioned in my previous post means Amaroo. Just for clarification purposes.

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