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Sep 17, 2006 10:31 |  #1

Grey and dull morning, but all over the UK Prokart venues will have been filling up with Sunday racers. There is a vast amount of this type of kart racing (Prokarts) going on in the UK - most of it non-MSA just run by the local track for the fun of it. That still doesn't stop some people spending large amounts of money on it.

It had been a while and with the series drawing to a close for 2006 I need some photos .... Amazing what you can do with 2 lawn mower engines and an old bed frame :lol:

1. I'm so glad they use these visors - really brightens up a dull morning

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2. Lee Metcalf (Kart 1) is looking for something while Mr Visor contemplates a gap
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3. Dave Wothington seems to have the setup just about perfect
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4. James Crisp trys sliding around the corner
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Sep 17, 2006 11:16 |  #2

all pics above are awesome but imo the 1st are he 2nd are the best :)

great job :)

k33p 3m c0m1ng :P


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Sep 17, 2006 12:53 |  #3

Great Series

Last One is my favourite, what was number 1 looking for? He looks a bit confused

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Sep 17, 2006 13:34 |  #4

nice shots, clean, crisp and well presented
Tell me how you get the drop shadow on the picture. it finishes it of nicely ???


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Sep 17, 2006 13:57 as a reply to  @ keith baker's post |  #5

Thanks Gents - I do love my 300/2.8 It lets me get away with murder even on dull days.

The drop shadow is one of the options on Mike Framer Script - Well worth the £5 or $9 US that he asks for it imho http://homepage.ntlwor​ld.com/pooternerds/Fra​mer/index.html (external link)

I'd often wonder how some people get a glossy finish to their images. Any ideas ?

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Sep 17, 2006 14:04 |  #6

Picturesports wrote in post #1998698 (external link)
I'd often wonder how some people get a glossy finish to their images. Any ideas ?

Cheers Dave

Dont understand, sorry

Post a photo as im intrigued

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Sep 17, 2006 14:34 |  #7

Of course I can't find a good example now I'm lookingfor one :oops:

The best way I can describe it is the difference between a matt or a gloss print


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