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Alan B
26th of May 2005 (Thu), 14:47
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KennyG
26th of May 2005 (Thu), 16:15
Alan, some nice shots there, the Lotus tail-end is a good one. A tip if you don't object. Avoid the tilt and slant please. They were thought of as arty a few years back, but now unless CC has re-built the circuit on one a hell of a slope, keep them level. Not the done thing these days.

Alan B
26th of May 2005 (Thu), 23:16
Kenn - Its funny you should say that cuz i see alot of that kind of shot.Seeing that you are in this field of photography i'll take your advise :cool:

Cadwell
27th of May 2005 (Fri), 03:45
I'm going to find myself agreeing with Ken, here. The Lotus shot is nice, I like the low angle.

I too, am no fan of the tilting car shot. I don't know where the fashion for it came from but it doesn't work for me. I can't think of any other sports that regularly send their participants "mountain climbing" either. Strange.

despot
27th of May 2005 (Fri), 10:35
Nice shots Alan
Have you tried looking at the first shot at 100%? The reflection in the drivers visor could make an interesting image ...

I have to admit to adding the odd tilt to some of my shots, but I do try to use it sparingly.

Andy