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Hey guys, and welcome to my photomode gallery
This post-X2010 @ Monza
8/1/2011-Nordschleife
I have no skills in photoshop whatsoever, nor many in the photomode, so I am open to suggestions, as well as the option of the public feeling free to perhaps do a PS job on one or more photos-if there are enough, I'll dedicate a gallery section to your work here.
I'm going to start off with some testing of the Red Bull X2010 at Monza. The setting is picturesque-and you can get some really cool shots with the kerbing, and the cutting required to set a good lap time.
I really like this one-it's the start/finish line, and the effect is really cool.
The old banking bridge is a great spectator point, and a great way to frame a photo.
Curva Parabolica is a beautiful corner, both to drive and to look at, and while I got away with running wide of the apex, it creates a more interesting photo.
The first chicane gives that opportunity of the kerbing photos-but not as well, in my opinion, as the second chicane-the Variante della Roggia:
That's all from me for now-if you have any ideas for photoshoots, want to edit or feature my photos, then feel free to drop a comment.
This post-X2010 @ Monza
8/1/2011-Nordschleife
I have no skills in photoshop whatsoever, nor many in the photomode, so I am open to suggestions, as well as the option of the public feeling free to perhaps do a PS job on one or more photos-if there are enough, I'll dedicate a gallery section to your work here.
I'm going to start off with some testing of the Red Bull X2010 at Monza. The setting is picturesque-and you can get some really cool shots with the kerbing, and the cutting required to set a good lap time.
I really like this one-it's the start/finish line, and the effect is really cool.
The old banking bridge is a great spectator point, and a great way to frame a photo.
Curva Parabolica is a beautiful corner, both to drive and to look at, and while I got away with running wide of the apex, it creates a more interesting photo.
The first chicane gives that opportunity of the kerbing photos-but not as well, in my opinion, as the second chicane-the Variante della Roggia:
That's all from me for now-if you have any ideas for photoshoots, want to edit or feature my photos, then feel free to drop a comment.
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