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Old Jan-18-2005, 10:30 AM   #1
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Canon 1D, 300f2.8, f13:1/250 ISO200

Fellow Dgrinners.....!!

Just thought I'd announce that I have updated my motorsport photography websitewith images from the past year....

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Old Jan-18-2005, 11:27 AM   #2
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Canon 1D, 300f2.8, f13:1/250 ISO200

Fellow Dgrinners.....!!

Just thought I'd announce that I have updated my motorsport photography websitewith images from the past year....

Andrew :)
Another great shot.
We've raced against Johannes many times over the years. He's a good guy, and a good driver. Where was this shot taken?

Look for a new car this year from TMS. We are racing an M3 in GS in Grand Am Cup. Here is our 2005 schedule: http://www.grand-am.com/Events/Default.asp?SeriesID=9

I have been photo documenting the M3 build. Here is a "Before" photo.



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Old Jan-18-2005, 11:50 AM   #3
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Really amazing stuff andrew....what lenses do you use for your racing shots of the cars on the track ?
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Old Jan-18-2005, 01:31 PM   #4
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Really amazing stuff andrew....what lenses do you use for your racing shots of the cars on the track ?

Thanks Doug/Hum...

This was shot at Laguna Seca, and really only use 3 lenses (most of the time) although I take a few more..

In no particular order, 300f2.8L, 70-200f2.8L, 24-70f2.8L with an occasional 1.4TC (if needed) depending on what I want to achieve and how close I am to the subject..

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Thanks Doug/Hum...

This was shot at Laguna Seca, and really only use 3 lenses (most of the time) although I take a few more..

In no particular order, 300f2.8L, 70-200f2.8L, 24-70f2.8L with an occasional 1.4TC (if needed) depending on what I want to achieve and how close I am to the subject..

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Andrew would you mind pointing out some shots with the converter on & tell me which lens its on ? Interested to see how it works with a pro using one.
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Andrew would you mind pointing out some shots with the converter on & tell me which lens its on ? Interested to see how it works with a pro using one.

I don't actually have any on my site, BUT, I will dig one out to give you an idea in the next day or so...

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I don't actually have any on my site, BUT, I will dig one out to give you an idea in the next day or so...

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That would be fantastic andrew. Whats your opinion on them ? Something you would shoot with professionally ? Is the quality up to selling ?
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Very nice Andrew!

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Thank Ian...... Andrew :)
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