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May 30, 2010 13:36 |  #1

A couple from Saturday, and a great wyn ! , no pun intended, from Gwyndaf Evans and Chris Patterson in the Mitsu X , and Craig Breen in the new Fezza, on an absolute charge until retirement, wringing its neck at every bend, he was the only car you could hear coming from 3 miles away, superb.....

Felt like just about all stages we visited, 6 in total, were all lined with Beech and Hawthorn hedges, but will dig out some atmospheric stuff.......

Tom
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May 30, 2010 14:09 |  #2

That new fiesta looks awesome and can't wait to see it out and about myself...

You did well to get 6 stages in a day.

Looking forward to seeing more pics from this event

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May 30, 2010 14:22 |  #3

Chisholm wrote in post #10271762 (external link)
A couple from Saturday, and a great wyn ! , no pun intended, from Gwyndaf Evans and Chris Patterson in the Mitsu X , and Craig Breen in the new Fezza, on an absolute charge until retirement, wringing its neck at every bend, he was the only car you could hear coming from 3 miles away, superb.....

Felt like just about all stages we visited, 6 in total, were all lined with Beech and Hawthorn hedges, but will dig out some atmospheric stuff.......

Tom
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A couple more, hopefully.......
The jump at Swinton Crossroads, the guy in the Subaru must have been doing 90, I was lucky to catch him at all, unreal, highest of the National guys, please forgive the missing bit, hes just on the one corner though, and that'll do for me.... !

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May 31, 2010 14:19 as a reply to  @ Chisholm's post |  #4

Nice capture in the 1st of the second set however they look quite noisy or something on my screen what ps have you done on them??

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May 31, 2010 15:18 |  #5

Hi Tom, have to say that the IQ looks very poor - lots of noise and the colours look a bit off.

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May 31, 2010 16:33 |  #6

it says 1600iso on exif, guess thats why the noise is visible
btw i like the 1st evo pic :)




  
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Jun 01, 2010 04:11 |  #7

Thanks guys,
Yeah, not too happy with them, very noisy, I had the ISO set far too high by mistake ( didnt realise for half the day ( dont ask....... ) - d'oh ! ), the light was crap, that grey overcast sky that does nothing for shots, didnt have the polariser on for the glare..... etcetcetcetc - oh and the 70-300 Tammy's given up the ghost so was only on Stock IS jobby........ could have done with more than 55mm zoom !!!!!
You live and learn........looking for a good New(ish) zoomer definitley now.....so much to choose from.......ebay, here we come....

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Jun 01, 2010 12:58 |  #8

The evo x looks great !!




  
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Jun 04, 2010 15:18 as a reply to  @ Joowick's post |  #9

Nice set, funny the line photographs in the background :cool:


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