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Some drag racing...Hi all
Here's a couple of photos from today's racing
Re: Some drag racing...All good but i like number 2 best as it captures the action with the heat off the engines and the slight lift of the front wheels.
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Re: Some drag racing...Nice shots Kyle...this is not a critisism about your images....but how do drag racing togs get around the messy backgrounds ie support crews , officals other togs in fluro vest it is so distracting IMO and really takes away from otherwise great images that I see......cheers
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Re: Some drag racing...A. you can't get around it... well you can shoot a shallower dof i guess...
B. I wouldn't want to anyway.. having a support crew behind a fuel car adds to atmosphere and depth to the photograph. WSID's back wall isn't exactly picture perfect
Re: Some drag racing...wonderful images, love 'em, especially the TD Cortina, of which I have owned several!
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