Goodwood Fos - 2016 Photos
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A few from Saturday
Ferrari 575 GT by Nigel, on Flickr
Porsche 919 LMP1 by Nigel, on Flickr
Mercedes SLS GT by Nigel, on Flickr
McLaren 650 GT3 by Nigel, on Flickr
Aston Martin Vantage by Nigel, on Flickr
Ferrari 575 GT by Nigel, on Flickr
Porsche 919 LMP1 by Nigel, on Flickr
Mercedes SLS GT by Nigel, on Flickr
McLaren 650 GT3 by Nigel, on Flickr
Aston Martin Vantage by Nigel, on Flickr
9.3 said:
Parked away from the riff raff up by the Kennels :
I know they're silly money and not everyones cup of tea, but I really like those Lagondas.Anyway, took the family today, so not much photography going on, those I did take are added here, including a couple from the top of the Big Wheel...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/94169616@N03/albums/7...
Couple from me:
DSC_0472 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0469 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0466 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0456 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0441 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0432 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0424 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0401 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0391 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0384 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0472 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0469 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0466 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0456 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0441 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0432 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0424 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0401 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0391 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
DSC_0384 by Mike Booker, on Flickr
A couple more from Saturday
John Surtees in moist conditions
Lola T70 Spider - John Surtees by Nigel, on Flickr
and the Porsche 917 finding the going a little slippery.
Porsche 917 PA by Nigel, on Flickr
John Surtees in moist conditions
Lola T70 Spider - John Surtees by Nigel, on Flickr
and the Porsche 917 finding the going a little slippery.
Porsche 917 PA by Nigel, on Flickr
Edited by nre on Tuesday 28th June 10:12
Nik da Greek said:
On Thursday the Gurney-Nutting bodied Phantom III in the Style et Luxe wore a normal Spirit. By the Sunday it had magically transformed into a Lalique Chrysis. Lovely! And just to prove the sun did actually come out, however briefly...
I saw that too an enjoyed it, but couldn't help wondering whether it was a genuine Lalique or a modern repro (I know some modern reproductions of Chrysis are around). I hope it was genuine, but it's a braver person than me who'd leave such a fragile item (which could easily be broken/stolen) on display like that! Still working my way through my photos I took. 24-70 is too short for the course so next year I'll take something longer. Also seemed to get caught out on where I was standing and always had 'busy' backgrounds. Attempting to blur them out even more but cutting out cars is long and boring...
Anyway, here's one I've almost finished.
And my favourite car of the day, the Vulcan!
Anyway, here's one I've almost finished.
And my favourite car of the day, the Vulcan!
I went on the Friday & i wasn't disapointed. Shame i spent more time looking at the manufactures stands & the Supercar paddock then watching the action on the hill.
Oh well, that's something to sort out next year, till then here's my pics.
https://flic.kr/s/aHskDbRUaM
Oh well, that's something to sort out next year, till then here's my pics.
https://flic.kr/s/aHskDbRUaM
chemistry said:
Nik da Greek said:
On Thursday the Gurney-Nutting bodied Phantom III in the Style et Luxe wore a normal Spirit. By the Sunday it had magically transformed into a Lalique Chrysis. Lovely! And just to prove the sun did actually come out, however briefly...
I saw that too an enjoyed it, but couldn't help wondering whether it was a genuine Lalique or a modern repro (I know some modern reproductions of Chrysis are around). I hope it was genuine, but it's a braver person than me who'd leave such a fragile item (which could easily be broken/stolen) on display like that! Finally finished my photos. For those who dedicate time to purely shooting I can't recommend the top of the hill enough. On Friday this year it was absurdly quiet, positions right up against the rope all day long, and often so quiet I was the only person in the area.
You also get two bites at the cherry, as the light when they come back down through the trees is stunning
Goodwood FoS 2016 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
I've spent the last 4 years in the same spot on the Friday, unfortunately they've closed off the opposite side now which was better for panning up the hill, but it's still, in my opinion, by far the most relaxing area of the whole climb (and generally speaking, only the real enthusiasts climb that far) and the nearest thing to the feeling of what it was like to be there 8+ years ago.
You also get two bites at the cherry, as the light when they come back down through the trees is stunning
Goodwood FoS 2016 by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
I've spent the last 4 years in the same spot on the Friday, unfortunately they've closed off the opposite side now which was better for panning up the hill, but it's still, in my opinion, by far the most relaxing area of the whole climb (and generally speaking, only the real enthusiasts climb that far) and the nearest thing to the feeling of what it was like to be there 8+ years ago.
ukaskew said:
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