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21 May 2012, 15:32 (Ref:3077323) | #1 | |
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Lesser-known viewing spots
I'm just watching the 2011 DVD on my day off and I'm trying to find new spectator areas to visit at the race this year.
This thread isn't intended to cause trouble. I know full well you can't spectate on the Mulsanne (legally). What interests me more is in and around the Porsche Curves and the run down to the Ford chicane. Firstly has anyone ever watched the race from where this lot are? I think it is on top of the pits at the karting track. It looks like an amazing unobstructed view of the cars exiting 'Corvette Corner' and the run down to the pits. Can you get there by walking through Karting Nord? I've seen its also possible to spectate on the outside of the track just before this on the exit of Porsche Curves. Do you have to head into Maison Blanche? One final one. I've seen people/pictures from people standing on the outside of Indianapolis. Do you have to 'know a guy' to access this spot? Maybe people know of other spots or have questions of their own. |
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The viewing area at arnarge at one time stretched around the corner some way but was cut back several years ago, the first part of the indie straight can be viewed as you walk from the car parks at mulsanne towards the corner but not aware of any other viewing area's on the outside of the track between the two viewing area's of mulsanne and arnarge
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I've seen shots in the morning where there's literally two or three people stood on there. It's not actually part of the circuit confines so in theory I don't think you have to have a ticket. But not 100 per cent on that. |
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a few years ago we could watch there for free! was around 22.00 hours on saturday
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Quite true.
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walk from the village behind the pits towards the karting, passing the campsite on your way.
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It's quite a hefty walk but I'm assuming you can walk all the way down past the VIP grandstands and eventually you'll make it to there.
Seems to be a cracking place potentially for snaps and also action when you consider it was right there we saw all the crazy manoeuvres from the lead P1s last year, not to mention a fair few HUGE moments from RML/AF Corse etc. |
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The mini train runs past the entrance to the kart track? I like the shots I got from when we camped in Maison Blanche. It was a 50 yard stroll from the tent to Porsche Curves/Corvette. From there you could see the paler concrete block where the 908 tried to get onto the old track.
Take a ride up on the big wheel. All sorts of angles from up there. |
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So to get to that spot do you have to go through the campsite main entrance for Maison Blanche? Is that on the main road?
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From opposite the pits, just walk past the wheel and bungee nutters, and keep going. You end up inside MB campsite. IIRC they checked our tickets. I bloody hope so, as I had a tent etc in there.
As for 'unusual' spots. If you see a guy lying down at the start of the pit straight, it's only me. GREAT photo spot. Off the Ferris Wheel Inside of the course, at Foret S. It's a STEEP climb, mind the razor wire that's around the place... Would I have liked to be here for McNish's shunt? No, thanks. TOO scary for a while. The tyre marks are visible top left. There are loads more... Use your eyes, and brain. You'll find ones I don't know about! |
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22 May 2012, 18:29 (Ref:3077940) | #15 | ||
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I love that ferris wheel shot Tim
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I agree with Ayse that shot from the wheel is something special Tim
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Can you please tell us something about the Camera Settings from this Shot .
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Tim can say but it's clearly a pretty short exposure as shown by the limited travel on the tail lights on the straight - but it would have to had to be closed down a fair bit to get that depth of field - all I can say is that it must have been an impressive (and I suspect expensive) piece of glass in front of the camera body!
Actually, the same goes for the Audi shot - obviously reasonably short exposure as the car is so crisp - but then, so is everything else in the shot..... |
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I have the shot from the wheel on my to do list for this year but want to make it when it's dark with a longer shutter time.
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Should be easy enough to do. They let in people, turn the wheel a little, let more people in etc. Should be plenty of time to do a long shutter between moving!
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But you will need no movement at all - and you might want a monopod at least - a tripod would be better..... Unless you have a very fast lens, of course.
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When they let in more people in the other seats, the ferris wheel is not moving. So let's hope there's a bunch of octogenarians getting in, you have plenty of time to take a picture with a long shutter time!!!!
In the ferris wheel you don't need a mono/tri pod: just lay your camera on the side of the gondola and keep it still: you'll be allright! |
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Tripod and fast lense will be in my bag of photoequipment so should be ok!
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I'm not so trusting... Not that you'd get me up in a ferris wheel anyway - I get vertigo going upstairs to bed every night......
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Thought about the Ferris wheel trip last year, it's a definite for this.
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