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May 05, 2009 07:21 |  #1

Hi guys, first try at the drags on saturday evening/night.

I broke broke the first rule when taking photos, NEVER put the camera down :oops:
I missed the biggest engine blow up I have ever seen when Amanda Sheperd blew her engine so badly, the blower ripped apart throwing the blades down the track, the rocker covers were ripped off, etc, etc. and the camera was safely packed away :rolleyes:

I was quite surprised that when it got dark, the 50D and 100-400 still gave me some decent shots, even at ISO 1600, although my keeper rate went down a fair bit


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May 05, 2009 11:52 |  #2

I like the first,the exaust flames show the power of the machines,ive got to go to santa pod uk to see these machines up close,i would love to get really close to one at the start and try to get some pictures:D




  
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May 06, 2009 05:31 as a reply to  @ gwgw's post |  #3

Oh, you just gotta go!! You can not begin to explain the sensation of being close to them when they launch in pairs, nothing in motorsport compares.

Here are a couple more. The last was when it was dark. It was a struggle, and I have never shot anything like this in such dark conditions but for this relative photog newb, I'm happy.


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May 07, 2009 00:06 as a reply to  @ pixelbasher's post |  #4

Nice job!!, Most people just get really nice shots of back tires on fuel cars. LOL


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May 07, 2009 06:49 as a reply to  @ kelly andersen's post |  #5

Reading your sig Kelly and seeing "nice job" is a nice buzz for me :D
I had a silly grin on my face as I read your reply, I have plenty "rear tyre shots" too from the top fuelers! They just accelerate so damn fast. I have some sequences that start off ok, but each photo has less and less car in frame! It was a huge challenge for me, but so much fun and I'm stinging for the next time they come back. If only I could get down and more front on to them without the wall getting in the way. As it was I stuck to shooting the left lane.

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May 07, 2009 08:18 as a reply to  @ pixelbasher's post |  #6

I love that Chevy Wagon ^

Very nice shots on this thread!


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May 11, 2009 07:48 as a reply to  @ Jules.r's post |  #7

Thanks Jules.

What exactly is the wagon BTW? I have had a heap of friends comment on it, but old chevys are not my strong point!


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May 11, 2009 14:04 |  #8

I'd rock that BelAir DAILY, right down to the McD's drive-through. I <3 blowers :)


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May 11, 2009 15:50 |  #9

Very nice!


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May 11, 2009 15:53 |  #10

What exactly is the wagon BTW?

That is a what used to be called a Stationwagon in the last shot. BTW...great shots! Like you said, nothing else in motorsports compares, they are awesume!!


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