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Jun 03, 2008 14:59 |  #1

Just a couple from the touring cars @ Croft on Sunday......

Trying to figure out how everyone else manages to post a series of pictures with words separating them :confused::confused: can anyone point me in the right direction;)


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Jun 03, 2008 15:08 |  #2

Blooming good shots in appalling weather,Ink.
One of the technical bods will tell you in a bit,I,m not.:oops:
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Jun 03, 2008 15:16 |  #3

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Trying to figure out how everyone else manages to post a series of pictures with words separating them :confused::confused: can anyone point me in the right direction;)

They need to be remote linked from a host site, then writing between the image links.

Those areally showing how bad the weather was.


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Jun 03, 2008 15:27 |  #4

That first one really shows how bad it was, great shot in difficult conditions


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Jun 03, 2008 16:49 |  #5

That's a fine shot of Harry Vaulkhard up to his usual tricks :)


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Jun 04, 2008 15:48 |  #6

Good shots in poor conditions


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Jun 04, 2008 16:08 as a reply to  @ gkwood's post |  #7

Thanks for the comments.....will try and post a series of shots from the next race i go to :):)


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Jun 04, 2008 16:26 as a reply to  @ lnk's post |  #8

I did manage to get a few that showed the weather was a little better later on in the day....

Comments are welcome....:)


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Jun 04, 2008 16:33 |  #9

The shot of Tom Chilton is pretty much spot on. Very nice indeed. I'd have been over there myself if i'd stayed :)

Try and experiment with that angle a bit. With a bit of clever framing you should be able to lose the patch of rough tarmac at the bottom but that's a minor "problem" to be honest.


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Jun 04, 2008 16:40 |  #10

Great job!! I love racing in the rain pictures!


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Jun 04, 2008 16:42 |  #11

GSH wrote in post #5660261 (external link)
The shot of Tom Chilton is pretty much spot on. Very nice indeed. I'd have been over there myself if i'd stayed :)

Try and experiment with that angle a bit. With a bit of clever framing you should be able to lose the patch of rough tarmac at the bottom but that's a minor "problem" to be honest.

I quite enjoy shooting from there.......only got a place later on in the day as it was quite crowded earlier on


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Jun 04, 2008 16:55 |  #12

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I quite enjoy shooting from there.......only got a place later on in the day as it was quite crowded earlier on

An almost identical shot in totally different weather on Saturday...

http://gsh-motorsports.fotopic.ne​t/p50925393.html (external link)

What a difference a day makes eh? :D


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Jun 04, 2008 17:05 |  #13

what kind of chevy is that? whats it called? and what is it based on?


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Jun 04, 2008 17:14 |  #14

GSH wrote in post #5660416 (external link)
An almost identical shot in totally different weather on Saturday...

http://gsh-motorsports.fotopic.ne​t/p50925393.html (external link)

What a difference a day makes eh? :D

Cracking shot..

The extra light makes a big difference......I did crop my shot quite a bit to take out some tarmac.


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Jun 04, 2008 17:20 |  #15

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what kind of chevy is that? whats it called? and what is it based on?

Its a "Lacettis" i do believe :)


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