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    Methanol and burning rubber

    Few with the70-200 2.8 mkII and mkIII 1.4 extender, not my first choice for the track but think it worked out pretty well.

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    #4 - completely original all steel Willys [sigh]


    #5 - LOVIN IT - the white bar at the bottom is the nearside track wall, just managed to keep the wheels in sight above it


    Won't bore you with anymore for now, the full gallery if it's something you like is HERE

    Thanks for looking

    .DAVID.
    Last edited by David Stallard; 20-07-2017, 19:53.
    Take nothing but photo's - leave nothing but footprints!

    http://www.davidstallardphotography.com

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    Stunning David.

    Great panning, with lots of background and tyre blur.
    Colin

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      Cracking set David, love them all.

      Mike
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      5D4 : 7D2 : 16-35 f4 L : 24-105 II L : 70-200 f2.8 L : 100-400 II L : Macro 100 f2.8 L : Manfrotto CX055 Pro3

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        Very nice young man.
        Gary

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        Canon EOS 7D Mk2 EOS 7D EOS 1D Mk III Canon 400 L f5.6 Canon EF 70-200 L f4 Canon EF 24-105 L f4 Canon EF 50 f1.8

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          Lovely set David

          Tom

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            Very well done, love the shiny asphalt render

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              Originally posted by DanFlag View Post
              Very well done, love the shiny asphalt render
              No render needed, the track has the shiny look to it due to the glue they spray on it for traction as you can see them re-applying it here

              Very very sweet smelling and truly sticky, tried walking on it once and nearly pulled my boots off lol.

              .DAVID.
              Take nothing but photo's - leave nothing but footprints!

              http://www.davidstallardphotography.com

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                the track has the shiny look to it due to the glue they spray on it for traction
                Hmmm, maybe that's what Bottas used for his amazing F1 start!
                Colin

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