V8 Clipsal 500

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V8 Clipsal 500

Postby DanielA on Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:04 pm

Some shots surrounding Saturday's race 1 of the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide.

Some TV interview annoyingly held in the pit paddock
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A relaxed full course yellow
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My smallest F/A-18 photo yet, but I like it
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This man is a doctor, so I cannot show you his face...
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For your emergency dose of grid girls, proceed directly to the full gallery. There are also some cars there too, for those so inclined.

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Re: V8 Clipsal 500

Postby biggerry on Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:34 pm

I like the fact that your gallery starts with a few pages of the girls then gets into the actual race ;) nice way to draw 'em in.

Certainly one of the better gallery sets I have seen across the forums as of late.

Looks like the fence played a bit of havoc with some images, but all in all the car ones are tops, i do like the moffat car one too, looks like you had a relatively good possie for some panning shots and corner ones.
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Re: V8 Clipsal 500

Postby Wink on Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:39 pm

:agree:

Love all the colour and how sharp they all are. Well done!
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Re: V8 Clipsal 500

Postby DanielA on Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:59 pm

biggerry wrote:I like the fact that your gallery starts with a few pages of the girls then gets into the actual race ;) nice way to draw 'em in.

Let's just say I know what search terms bring the most visitors. :D

biggerry wrote:Certainly one of the better gallery sets I have seen across the forums as of late.

Wink wrote:Love all the colour and how sharp they all are. Well done!

Thank you both.

biggerry wrote:Looks like the fence played a bit of havoc with some images, but all in all the car ones are tops, i do like the moffat car one too, looks like you had a relatively good possie for some panning shots and corner ones.

Yes the fence is always a problem. The panning shots are done through a gap in the fence, but all the head on shots are through wire.

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