1st time visit to FOS (Pics)

1st time visit to FOS (Pics)

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Geebo

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221 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Here's a few shots from my first visit to the FOS

Nigel Mansell






A British world champion


Sir Jackie




Sterling Moss






Karl Harris

360boy

1,828 posts

223 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Lovely pics.

Touching Cloth

11,706 posts

240 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Superb shots.

trackdemon

12,197 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Nice; looks like you had some decent access there - photographers pass?

FUGatso

563 posts

233 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Nice Work. Love the Aston and the Jackie Stewart pics

Geebo

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Thursday 13th July 2006
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trackdemon said:
Nice; looks like you had some decent access there - photographers pass?


No pass just normal spectator access.
The drivers and cars were easy to get close to.
This for me is what motorsport viewing should be.


Matt Neal


Greg Mansell


Ferrari 250 GTO the last one of these sold at auction for $15 million (there were 2 in the paddock)


F1 burn out. The sound and smell was unbelievable.
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Giancarlo Fishichella








jetskidia

181 posts

274 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Nice Pics

trackdemon

12,197 posts

262 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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Geebo said:
trackdemon said:
Nice; looks like you had some decent access there - photographers pass?


No pass just normal spectator access.
The drivers and cars were easy to get close to.
This for me is what motorsport viewing should be.


Blimey, how did you manage to get those low vantage points with unimpeded views then? I cant think of anywhere that a normal spectator can get to that allow such vantage points.

BTW, also interested in what kind of kit you were using?

Touching Cloth

11,706 posts

240 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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trackdemon said:

BTW, also interested in what kind of kit you were using?


Me too, some blighters nicked off with all your exif data

Geebo

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46 posts

221 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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The hill shots were taken at the point where the tractor ride to the rally stage picked up and dropped off.
It was a fair hike up there with the gear but worth it.
I had a good look around the hill on Friday at where the light was good and the best places to shoot etc. That was what I thought a fairly good point and went straight there on Saturday morning and stayed there all day.
The camera is a canon 1D MK 2
The first shot (Mansell) in the paddock was taken with a 16mm-35mm f2.8L lens
The second shot (Mansell close up) 24mm-70mm f2.8L lens and fill in flash.
The hill shots were taken with a 300mm f2.8L on a monopod and 1.4x or 2.0x extenders


Edited by Geebo on Thursday 13th July 13:29


Edited by Geebo on Thursday 13th July 17:17

Mustang Baz

1,632 posts

235 months

Thursday 13th July 2006
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These are superb - fantastic effort.

Bobafett

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214 months

Friday 14th July 2006
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Geebo said:
The hill shots were taken at the point where the tractor ride to the rally stage picked up and dropped off.
It was a fair hike up there with the gear but worth it.
I had a good look around the hill on Friday at where the light was good and the best places to shoot etc. That was what I thought a fairly good point and went straight there on Saturday morning and stayed there all day.
The camera is a canon 1D MK 2
The first shot (Mansell) in the paddock was taken with a 16mm-35mm f2.8L lens
The second shot (Mansell close up) 24mm-70mm f2.8L lens and fill in flash.
The hill shots were taken with a 300mm f2.8L on a monopod and 1.4x or 2.0x extenders


Nice glass!

The Wiz

5,875 posts

263 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Excellent shots ... where were you to get the moving shots?

rhubarb

507 posts

225 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Geebo, there are fantastic, really nice shots. I wish I'd have had 300mm + TC to get a bit closer headon. there are some points all the way up the track that if you're long enough there are some great shots to be had - as you prove. Might need to invest in a longer lens for next year.

Geebo

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46 posts

221 months

Friday 21st July 2006
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The Wiz said:
Excellent shots ... where were you to get the moving shots?


The moving shots were taken up the hill at the point where the tractor ride to the rally stage picked up and dropped off.
It was a fair hike up there with the gear but worth it.