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Thread: [Voting] Comp 44 Weekly Automotive Photo Contest Run-off

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    [Voting] Comp 44 Weekly Automotive Photo Contest Run-off

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    Jay Leno, riding shot-gun with Sir Stirling Moss in the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Roadster - doing demonstration laps at Leguna Seca. The look on Jay's face is priceless... IMO...
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    nopassn. I mean, how often do you see a 300 SLR being driven by sir Stirling Moss
    with Jay Leno by his side? Unique moment IMO.
    Last edited by McLareN; 09-15-2005 at 11:18 AM.

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    Wow this is close....I certainly can't beat the timing and occasion of the nopassn's pic....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RacingManiac
    Wow this is close....I certainly can't beat the timing and occasion of the nopassn's pic....
    and yet, it appears as though you may...
    ...Utah! Get me two...

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    It's great to see two worthy shots competing for top honours for a change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McLareN
    nopassn. I mean, how often do you see a 300 SLR being driven by sir Stirling Moss
    with Jay Leno by his side? Unique moment IMO.
    i say its the photo that makes the photo not what the object is..

    Take a photo of a ferrari the exact same way as a fiant panda it shouldnt win anymore just because its a ferrari..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik
    i say its the photo that makes the photo not what the object is..

    Take a photo of a ferrari the exact same way as a fiant panda it shouldnt win anymore just because its a ferrari..
    Yeah, but I say the composition has to have some influence in the picture. If I posted a picture of me and some random guy sitting in a Volkswagen, I wouldn't expect people to vote for that either. There's a reason Ferrari, Aston, Lamborghini, Bugatti etc. etc.'s are photographed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotterik
    i say its the photo that makes the photo not what the object is..

    Take a photo of a ferrari the exact same way as a fiant panda it shouldnt win anymore just because its a ferrari..
    This is not just a random car with a random driver; this is the actual car Sir Stirling Moss drove to the company's most famous racing victory in a record time. This is history captured in pixels. The big chinned comedian I could have done without.
    This shot can in no way be compared with the random Ferrari or Lamborghini shots that have dominated the previous competitions.
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    Not only that though, the photographer needs to have a sense of timing of what he is looking at. For me personally I always failed to capture the moment, so to speak, which is quite important IMO for the photographer to do. I don't think I've ever caught a winning car at the race on it's celebratory lap....often because I didn't realize it til it's too late....lol

    I am getting better at panning my shot though, got quite a few good one this year....will enter another one next week...
    Last edited by RacingManiac; 09-15-2005 at 01:47 PM.

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    I agree... timing is critical, even more so in track shots than still shots...
    ...Utah! Get me two...

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    the only thing that i didnt like about nopassn's shot is there is no motion. you cant really tell if they are moving fast or slow but other then that its an awesome shot.
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    Racing maniac. I tried to do a few shot like that at Road America this summer, but it's unbelievably difficult. Nopassn has one of the most beautiful cars on Earth in it, but it fails the 'Civic' rule.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Esperante
    Racing maniac. I tried to do a few shot like that at Road America this summer, but it's unbelievably difficult. Nopassn has one of the most beautiful cars on Earth in it, but it fails the 'Civic' rule.
    No it does not. There is no Mille Miglia winning Civic to be reunited with its winning driver fifty years after the fact. I agree that it lacks the motion though.

    Here is one of my shots of the car going through the corkscrew at Laguna:
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    What is gonna happen now? Its 50-50...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wouter Melissen
    This is not just a random car with a random driver; this is the actual car Sir Stirling Moss drove to the company's most famous racing victory in a record time. This is history captured in pixels. The big chinned comedian I could have done without.
    This shot can in no way be compared with the random Ferrari or Lamborghini shots that have dominated the previous competitions.
    Exactly.

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