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Here are some pics from the final round of the V8 Supercar Championship Series at Phillip Island.
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Nice pictures, you realy stoped the action well in the second picture! What type of equipment were you using (ie camera)? Good work
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Photos were taken with Canon EOS 20D andthree difremt lenses. The above photos were taken with my Canon EF 300mm f4 L (non IS) and EF 70-200 f4 L. I also took some with my EF 24-105 f4 L IS.
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Great pictures,#2 is perfect. Good job. Thanks for sharing. I love car pictures. dale |
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Yep number 2 of Lowndes coming down Lukey Heights is the classic Phillip Island shot.
The only pity is that now with all the exhausts exiting on the left side away from the driver you do not get the shot of the flame out the exhaust on trailing throttle. Good work! |
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Thanks, I like the second shot a lot. I did make sure to get the horizon as straight as possible while panning to preserve the downhill of the track.
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