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10 Feb 2004, 08:12 (Ref:869145) | #1 | ||
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Photography locations at Rockingham
Good morning. I've not looked in on this forum for quite a while but having found this new section I might just be spending more time here!
The reason for posting is that I have been invited to take photographs at an event at Rockingham next month. During the day I'm likely to be concentrating on events on the track (trackday rather than racing). I've never been before and will be arriving on the morning of the event so thought it made sense to get some ideas as to good locations (I'm thinking trackside rather than spectator enclosures) Any suggestions which might save me some scouting time would be greatly appreciated. If anyone wants to attach examples to illustrate their suggestions that would be superb! |
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10 Feb 2004, 13:42 (Ref:869488) | #2 | |
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Welcome Rich,
Difficult to be too specific without knowing which of the many circuit variations is being used. Go to the paddock and head towards the vehicle underpass near turn 1. To the left of that you can get to the infield section. You can get to the barrier on the inside of the straight out of turn 1 - http://www.redshoes-archive.com/info.php?ID=4674 Follow round to Yentwood, which is the 90 right- http://www.redshoes-archive.com/info.php?ID=4626 then a slight uphill drag to Chapman Curve - http://www.redshoes-archive.com/info.php?ID=4752 Then turn around towards the straight between Gracelands and Tarzan - http://www.redshoes-archive.com/info.php?ID=4689 and finally the Tarzan Hairpin - http://www.redshoes-archive.com/info.php?ID=4691 If you can get to it the exit of the pit lane is fairly good - http://www.redshoes-archive.com/info.php?ID=4597 - as you can also get the chicane at turn one - http://www.redshoes-archive.com/info.php?ID=4597 - assuming it's being used. There's an access gate from the paddock, just make sure you stay behind the tirewall |
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11 Feb 2004, 08:57 (Ref:870337) | #3 | ||
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Thanks Redshoes. You're a gent.
I've printed your reply and when I find out what circuit configuration is going to be used I'll be able to plan the days photography. Nice site BTW. I'm currently in a similar position to yours a few years ago. I'd like to take my interest in photography/motorsport to the next level. I hope to see some of my photo's from Rockingham get published. |
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12 Feb 2004, 18:02 (Ref:872200) | #4 | |
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Don't forget to let us know how you get on. Only been to Rockingham a few times so always good to get another viewpoint on it.
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13 Feb 2004, 15:51 (Ref:873273) | #5 | ||
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Ont op of the pits can be a good vantage point for panoramic shots and artsy ones
http://paulsands.org/rock030803/slides/GT34.jpg http://paulsands.org/rock030803/slides/GT22.jpg |
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14 Feb 2004, 21:57 (Ref:874347) | #6 | ||
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I would also recommend the top of the Rockingham building too http://lemansnews.fotopic.net/p2150406.html
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17 Feb 2004, 15:44 (Ref:877091) | #7 | ||
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Can't add much to Redshoes comments I agree with all.
Tarzan gets my best vote as you have som manny angle options within a short walk. The Rock is great for pics as all of circuit is visible. They are pretty easy to deal with too. best regs Steve L |
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18 Feb 2004, 06:49 (Ref:877992) | #8 | ||
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Thanks for all the advice (and cool pics).
I'll report back after the event. I hope to get a site up with pictures from the day. |
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23 Feb 2004, 16:53 (Ref:882954) | #9 | ||
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Redshoes are all of the locations you mention accessible by the public?
i was at the rock for thr btcc in 03 i didnt realise you could get so close to the action |
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23 Feb 2004, 18:08 (Ref:883024) | #10 | |
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no, they're not. public access would be just limited to tarzan hairpin or whatever it's called. you can get some fair pictures from the grandstand so long as you have a reasonable lens.
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23 Feb 2004, 18:14 (Ref:883032) | #11 | |
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Nope, passes only I'm afraid. Closest the public can get is the back of the paddock, which has a half-decent view of Tarzan. Luckily it's a big mesh fence so you can put your nose against it and poke the camera lend through.
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