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Post by pallmall on Jan 27, 2009 19:00:45 GMT 12
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Post by pallmall on Jan 27, 2009 19:12:44 GMT 12
32P Graeme Barr (What happened to the Aussie?) 64P Kiwi Kev. 4GB Daniel Johnson in the 58P car (another young Lion) TMac, now the elder statesman of stockcars. Our 1NZ. Frankie with his GOLD wing for the World 240 win.
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Post by MadMarty13B on Jan 27, 2009 19:19:33 GMT 12
They found out at the last minute the Aussie couldnt fit in the 32p
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Post by pallmall on Jan 27, 2009 19:20:36 GMT 12
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Post by pallmall on Jan 27, 2009 19:26:57 GMT 12
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Post by johnf on Jan 27, 2009 19:27:44 GMT 12
Madmarty, your comment on the Aussie driver not being able to fit in the car. Did he only arrive on the day of the event? Seems strange finding out at such late stage he could not fit.
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Post by mal on Jan 27, 2009 19:42:48 GMT 12
your pretty good at the picture thing pallmall, awsome shots
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Post by MadMarty13B on Jan 27, 2009 19:46:00 GMT 12
Madmarty, your comment on the Aussie driver not being able to fit in the car. Did he only arrive on the day of the event? Seems strange finding out at such late stage he could not fit. Well thats what happened I asked Bruce why he was in the consloation(Paul driving) and that was the reason given.
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Post by Yaz (NZ Stockcar Crazy!!) on Jan 27, 2009 19:58:26 GMT 12
Great shots as always Pallmall... thanks for sharing those with us!!!
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Post by johnf on Jan 27, 2009 19:58:54 GMT 12
Thanks for that Marty
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Post by 41ford on Jan 27, 2009 20:09:55 GMT 12
Nice clear pics Pall Mall.
Looked like some good action.
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Post by King James on Jan 28, 2009 7:43:47 GMT 12
Great shots Pallmall. Thanks for sharing,
I like the top photo from Palmy & that 4 wide shot from Rotorua with 94a climbing up the side of Osbourne.
Man, when you look at the photo with Pete & Campbell its amazing to see the size difference between the Rees race car and the Gordge
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Post by drew on Jan 28, 2009 11:59:44 GMT 12
Fantastic photos Pall Mall! Thanks for sharing. What camera do you use?? Thanks Drew
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Post by 1073p on Jan 28, 2009 12:15:42 GMT 12
awesome pics there alright pall mall!!! rotos ones are insane! what type of lens/camera you using??? looking for a bit of help with settings on our cannon... think its a eo50? boudgt for 2 grand with extra long lens in the last 3-4months
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Post by pallmall on Jan 28, 2009 14:46:01 GMT 12
Thanks everybody. I have a budget Nikon Digital SLR, D60, got it for less than a grand with two lenses, and I have a couple of other Nikon lenses from my older film camera. A lot of my other stuff has been taken on a $200 Kodak Digital, but a 10 megapixel one, and a lot have been published in Petrolhead and NZ Rodder, etc. Those were all shot with a 200mm lens, probably at no more than 150mm. A lot of it is about what you do to the image after you have taken the photo, being used to the days of developing and printing photos you learn about composition and cropping etc. Been doing it a long time, took my first infield stockcar photos in 1963, so experience helps.
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Post by milmil on Jan 28, 2009 17:21:35 GMT 12
Cool photos pallmall thanks
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Post by snoggrat on Jan 28, 2009 17:51:47 GMT 12
Thanks everybody. I have a budget Nikon Digital SLR, D60, got it for less than a grand with two lenses, and I have a couple of other Nikon lenses from my older film camera. A lot of my other stuff has been taken on a $200 Kodak Digital, but a 10 megapixel one, and a lot have been published in Petrolhead and NZ Rodder, etc. Those were all shot with a 200mm lens, probably at no more than 150mm. A lot of it is about what you do to the image after you have taken the photo, being used to the days of developing and printing photos you learn about composition and cropping etc. Been doing it a long time, took my first infield stockcar photos in 1963, so experience helps. That must have been scary with the old box brownie and the black cloth over your head. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by johnf on Jan 28, 2009 18:37:10 GMT 12
You had better watch out Pall Mall someone else knows about your long History.
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Post by drew on Jan 29, 2009 9:12:36 GMT 12
Thanks everybody. I have a budget Nikon Digital SLR, D60, got it for less than a grand with two lenses, and I have a couple of other Nikon lenses from my older film camera. A lot of my other stuff has been taken on a $200 Kodak Digital, but a 10 megapixel one, and a lot have been published in Petrolhead and NZ Rodder, etc. Those were all shot with a 200mm lens, probably at no more than 150mm. A lot of it is about what you do to the image after you have taken the photo, being used to the days of developing and printing photos you learn about composition and cropping etc. Been doing it a long time, took my first infield stockcar photos in 1963, so experience helps. The images are so sharp!! I have been a one-eyed Canon supporter for a long time, but everyone around me is buying Nikon stuff and I have long envied Nikons clarity of "stock" lenses. My dad has had Nikon gear for many years and has a D70 and I cant get over how clear everything comes out. One workmate has just aquired a D60, and so has another friend, whilst another workmate has a Nikon D300 (or is it 300D) to go with his other Nikon bodies and he does fantastic work at the Jetsprints, bike races and V8s. (positive images photography) I am starting to look at my Canon 40D and L series 70-200 lens as perhaps being the wrong path to follow?? Keep up the good work P.M Drew
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Post by 2jbones on Jan 30, 2009 16:18:20 GMT 12
Any pics of The 299c/56v Tank that KP used at Globals and next weekend at Teams?
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