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KennyG
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 18:30
A small sample from the Oulton Park Gold Cup today - Saturday. No comments. More after Monday's meeting.

http://www.motorpix.co.uk/images80/op-02.jpg

http://www.motorpix.co.uk/images80/op-03.jpg

http://www.motorpix.co.uk/images80/op-05.jpg

http://www.motorpix.co.uk/images80/op-08.jpg

http://www.motorpix.co.uk/images80/op-09.jpg

http://www.motorpix.co.uk/images80/op-13.jpg

http://www.motorpix.co.uk/images80/op-14.jpg

PaCiFiSt
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 18:32
As usual, terrific shots.

cargo123
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 18:33
I'd be interested to hear how fast these cars were traveling. You stopped them in their tracks. What lens did you use? They are very clear. Nice job.

Dave_G
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 18:35
aaaargh! awesome!

lol

no comments required really Ken!

tforonda
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 18:53
Nice Series Ken.

DwightMcCann
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 20:28
I'm sorry, Ken, but these are clearly NOT racing cars ... they are works of art ... just beautiful! You are a master.

Frogballs
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 22:13
OK what lens were these taken with? Do you think my 20d will compare at all in honesty? These pictures are incredible, unreal! These are the best I have seen on this website so far and I have seen the pictures you take and these are terrific. Any interest in mentoring me? I will buy lunch!

Skip Souza
28th of August 2005 (Sun), 22:58
Great series. I love to see the oldies being thrashed (carefully) about a track. It is what they were meant to do. Love the low angles Ken.

Moppie
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 00:31
If you keep posting this sort of stuff you are going to have to start including discount vouchers for new keybourds.
I just drooled all over yet another one.

Carzee
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 00:40
Low is definitely the way to go. Looking terrific.
Number 18, the last one with the Guiness Book Of Records Smallest Windshield, is the best IMHO since you can see the eyes.

malla1962
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 06:16
They are all superb shots but i realy do like the classics.

KartGirlsMom
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 08:32
A GT-40 makes my heart beat fast. Thanks for sharing.

LouDawg
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 09:38
Awesome shots, Ken. Looks like you shot these with the 300 f/2.8 with the 1.4x. Very nice combo.

yakbut
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 11:53
Great shots, i would have loved to have been there.

Matthew_h
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 16:41
Ken

Incredible shots. I was there today (Monday) and took about 400 shots myself. Kept my eyes open for you but to no avail. Was looking for the hat! I forgot to bring a walkie talkie too.

I'll be going through my shots properly tomorrow so will post some up but I'm sure they won't be on a par with your's.

SoFla_Photog
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 17:33
I would type something really profound if I could get my jaw up off the keyboard... Wow! Absolutely stunning shots Ken. There are few things in life that compare to the sights, sounds and smells of vintage racing. But you'ver certainly captured it with these...

Brad

FA_Productions
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 22:54
Those are some really great shots.

Cadwell
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 03:37
Excellent stuff, Ken. :D

Thanks for your company over the weekend, I'll post some shots of my own later... assuming I can find anything useable of course!

Mark0159
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 04:37
They are again some great shots Ken, as you know.

My 14yo nephew is going out on a track this weekend on a open day so that will be interesting :) and I can get some pratice in.

Excellent stuff, Ken. :D

Thanks for your company over the weekend, I'll post some shots of my own later... assuming I can find anything useable of course!

I do find it hard to believe you don't have anything un-useable. I mean you might not be as good as Ken :), but your photos are just as enjoyable.

ryno4youth
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 06:00
Great pictures. You are the man.

PhotosGuy
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 09:31
As usual, terrific shots. As usual, I've run out of nice things to say about your work! ;-)