Road America ALMS series
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cannonball
Registered: Aug 03, 2007
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Here are a few pics I took at Road America this past weekend. I will try not to post the same angles Tim took because we seem to have the same taste in corners to shoot from ( Nice pics Tim).


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cannonball
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Tim Adams
Registered: Jan 01, 2004
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Nice shots from the Mitchell area. I tried there too but have not found much to my liking yet.



dancam
Registered: Nov 13, 2008
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Nice series I wish I could have made it around the track a little more but, ran out of time. I like the shots from around Canada corner and Mitchell bend. Turn six is also another one I'm going to spend more time at next year. The track is awesome but, so big. It's hard to set up in one place for some shots and see the whole thing at the same time. I'll have to move it double time next year.



Kenneth Farver
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
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Very, very nice. I like the angles, I like the frames. Congrats!



Tim Adams
Registered: Jan 01, 2004
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dancam wrote:
Nice series I wish I could have made it around the track a little more but, ran out of time. I like the shots from around Canada corner and Mitchell bend. Turn six is also another one I'm going to spend more time at next year. The track is awesome but, so big. It's hard to set up in one place for some shots and see the whole thing at the same time. I'll have to move it double time next year.


That's why I spend three days there.



dancam
Registered: Nov 13, 2008
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Tim Adams wrote:
dancam wrote:
Nice series I wish I could have made it around the track a little more but, ran out of time. I like the shots from around Canada corner and Mitchell bend. Turn six is also another one I'm going to spend more time at next year. The track is awesome but, so big. It's hard to set up in one place for some shots and see the whole thing at the same time. I'll have to move it double time next year.


That's why I spend three days there.

Normally I do spend 3 days camping there but, this year I was too busy with other stuff. I did make it there for a couple hours on Saturday and then vame back on Sunday but, was an hour late for the race



locoalvarez38
Registered: May 02, 2005
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Nice series, my favorites are #1 because of the detailed close up, and #7 because of the composition with the "S" curve across the frame

Loco



Pete Klinger
Registered: Nov 22, 2006
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Interesting and from a different number of angles that I wouldn't have thought of. The invisible Billy Mitchel bridge in it's new configuration offers some really interesting angles. It's up or down, left or right and left. All depending on where you stand. #10 is interesting. Have to love Patron green, but after looking #1 is #1.

There are poison ivy, gravel and raspberry patches yet to be explored.

Where there used to be shadows, there's Sunlight in the morning. Kind of like opening the window shades on a busy sidewalk view. Thunder Valley has a new life.



Harry Hoffman
Registered: May 04, 2009
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Really nice stuff.
#1 is quite unique...#2 I'm not crazy about..all the rest are great



Travis Rhoads
Registered: Apr 28, 2009
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I like the comp in #7, as mentioned, the S curve in full view in the frame is a nice way of showing the track. I really like #4 for the smooth pan, and good motion, just wish it was leveled out though, the angle does not do anything on that one for me.



SeaCay
Registered: May 22, 2005
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Nice, but my suggestion is to lower your cars in the frame.



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