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Hillclimb...few different anglesHello all! I ventured up to Gippsland to check out the last round of the Australian Hillclimb Championship at the impressive Haunted Hills facility. Now into my second year of using DSLR this weekend I attempted some different angles. The results of the first 2 were more or less pot luck because they were taken by lying the camera on the ground and with no live view, but something a bit different. C+C most welcome!
The dummy grid...picture is probably at bit too empty in the distance?! Needed wider than 24mm but otherwise happy with this... Again something a bit different....trying to use the environment A pan to finish off the set Cheers Craig!
Canon 400D + 24-105mm L IS USM + 70-300mm IS USM Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/apexivision
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