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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 6
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What is the Best way to get down on the side of a race track, or get into the pits?
I have seen photographer on the side of race tracks where I can not get to. I want to know How. PLEASE |
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"wetter than an otter's pocket"
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: NE England.
Posts: 3,935
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Become a Pro and get accredited.
Otherwise you're stuck on the outside like the rest of us
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Geoff www.bhppix.co.uk ___________________ I enjoy taking photos. I don't claim to be any good at it Last edited by GSH : 16th of December 2006 (Sat) at 20:48. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: S. E. Michigan
Posts: 64,379
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Some events allow you to buy a pass for the infield &/or the pits. You probably will be restricted as to what you can use the shots for.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Well that sucks! if I buy a pass how do I know what useage i have on the images?
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