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5 Feb 2005, 00:49 (Ref:1217891) | #1 | ||
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Anything I should know about rally photography?
Going to some rallying for the first time this weekend, should be able to get pretty close to the action, any tips on photography? Does it differ in anyway to circuit racing? etc...
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5 Feb 2005, 01:29 (Ref:1217905) | #2 | ||
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I found it just the same really - not much extra to say... it's much more fun than shooting at a circuit...
I shot the WRC a couple of years ago - in my "Minty Motorsport Archive": http://www.mintylamb.co.uk |
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I have in my mind that time when Tommi barrel-rolled over the heads of several spectators and landed upside down at the bottom of a ravine in a pile of rocks. Scary stuff! |
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I'm also out in the woods this weekend. I have done a bit of rallying since the track season finished last year and IMO there is not a lot of difference, the main thing is that there are no fences and Armco barries in the way.
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Right... it's on an airfield, so I think trees might be a problem... but I will stay on the inside of corners!
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Sounds a bit like that F3 crash at Thruxton where the car was buried in the undergrowth
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Pop into the Rallying/Rallycross forum. There's a bloke in there called peespeed. Have a loomk at his stuff. Some of it is in thread entitled Mk2 Escorts. |
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Cheers, bit late now, I've been and come home!
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Great stuff Mike - looks a bit dark - always difficult to shoot when its really overcast - never sure if you should use a bit of flash... probably not...
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I have been out and about today, I was on the Riponian Stages up in North Yorkshire. I had a bit of a knightmare at Lightwater Valley, the shutter speed was to low so everything has come out a bit blured, but the weather at 8am this morning was awful . I then headed of to a forest and got much results.
Here are today's efforts:- http://www.rdj-pics.co.uk/Photos/200...ian/index.html |
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Having previously been in charge of the media at the rally of queensland, the best thing you can do is use some common sense.... but that is often lost on some people. Don't stand in a place where it would be possible to get hit, I doubt too many folk could outrun a rally car flipping through the air! Besides, give yourself an escape plan or an out option Most rally courses are reasonably long, there are lots of photo opportunities, so there is no reason to put yourself in a stupid situation. Go and recce the course, figure out the itinery, and you should have a whale of a time!
I remember at a rally last year, there was one cowboy who thought it would be bright to rest on his belly in the ditch on the exit side of a cattle grate. Of course when the third car came through completely crossed up, airbourne for a decent amount of time, and landed about a foot away from his head, he decided it wasn't the best place to stand! |
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