Sparrow
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Lot of food for thought there Dirk, thanks, your website is a great place to inspire/steal ideas from
I'll have to keep it much less organised than you do, I don't do complexity that well
I'm thinking two RFs 12 and 50 with a 35 in the bag, F3 with a 300 and a 135 in the reserve, all 400 asa negative film so I don't have to think too much about exposure; I have a helper, my son, so it shouldn't get too onerous to carry about
I'll have to keep it much less organised than you do, I don't do complexity that well
I'm thinking two RFs 12 and 50 with a 35 in the bag, F3 with a 300 and a 135 in the reserve, all 400 asa negative film so I don't have to think too much about exposure; I have a helper, my son, so it shouldn't get too onerous to carry about
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Get a back stage pass and get some close ups.
Sparrow
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Get a back stage pass and get some close ups.
Probably not enough time, I don't think they just hand them out anyway
brainwood
Registered Film User
Hi Stewart
The hospitality tents / buildings are on top of a banked area so you have a good clear view over the fence from the top . If you want to get closer then you will have a wire fence to shoot through
The hospitality tents / buildings are on top of a banked area so you have a good clear view over the fence from the top . If you want to get closer then you will have a wire fence to shoot through
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Probably not enough time, I don't think they just hand them out anyway
Money talks.
Sparrow
Veteran
Money talks.
I’m a Yorkshireman … that’s a bit like a Scot, but with the generosity removed
menos
Veteran
Lot of food for thought there Dirk, thanks, your website is a great place to inspire/steal ideas from
I'll have to keep it much less organised than you do, I don't do complexity that well
I'm thinking two RFs 12 and 50 with a 35 in the bag, F3 with a 300 and a 135 in the reserve, all 400 asa negative film so I don't have to think too much about exposure; I have a helper, my son, so it shouldn't get too onerous to carry about
Ahh Stewart, you know, we, ze Gerrrmanz like to do ze organise ;-)
I am not sure about cloudy, rainy Silverstone this year, but 400 ASA is plenty fast.
I always hit into trouble, if race day is sunny. Got myself some 4 stop NDs for that (after this year's Shanghai GP, which was ok, as it was full wet anyway).
Oh btw, I loooove to shoot wet races - spray, reflections, action, …
Looking forward to your shots!
One last, that comes to mind:
- if you find a grandstand, directly at the race line, without gravel inbetween - go to the most upper ranks and try, to catch some cockpit shots ;-)
Jenson Button - fly by
Sparrow
Veteran
Ahh Stewart, you know, we, ze Gerrrmanz like to do ze organise ;-)
I am not sure about cloudy, rainy Silverstone this year, but 400 ASA is plenty fast.
I always hit into trouble, if race day is sunny. Got myself some 4 stop NDs for that (after this year's Shanghai GP, which was ok, as it was full wet anyway).
Oh btw, I loooove to shoot wet races - spray, reflections, action, …
Looking forward to your shots!
One last, that comes to mind:
- if you find a grandstand, directly at the race line, without gravel inbetween - go to the most upper ranks and try, to catch some cockpit shots ;-)
Jenson Button - fly by
Ah yes ... but not on zis occasion, BTW what dose schadenfreude actually mean? .........
OK the build up



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and some pics of the fence
and a drunk



and a drunk

menos
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Steward - nice, you share some of the scans ;-)
Those jets look great! Colors, composition - everything!
Regarding the cars - it seems, you didn't catch the easiest position, to shoot them - looks like a right hand turn apex, meaning cars are constantly changing speed, making proper panning difficult.
Also, you could not open up the aperture/ stand close enough to the fence/ pan with slow enough shutter speeds, as you would have needed for the fence to vanish.
You shot them faster than 1/250 (the wheels show 1/500 at a guess), which I consider the bare minimum, to eliminate fence at up to 2m distance from the front element.
Anyway, you came back with some great shots ;-)
These points above can be tackled much easier with trial and error, using a digital camera and visiting every training from Fri - Sun ;-)
Those jets look great! Colors, composition - everything!
Regarding the cars - it seems, you didn't catch the easiest position, to shoot them - looks like a right hand turn apex, meaning cars are constantly changing speed, making proper panning difficult.
Also, you could not open up the aperture/ stand close enough to the fence/ pan with slow enough shutter speeds, as you would have needed for the fence to vanish.
You shot them faster than 1/250 (the wheels show 1/500 at a guess), which I consider the bare minimum, to eliminate fence at up to 2m distance from the front element.
Anyway, you came back with some great shots ;-)
These points above can be tackled much easier with trial and error, using a digital camera and visiting every training from Fri - Sun ;-)
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