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Went out to check out the new track owned by James Mardle over new years.

What can I say, the place is awesome. Views you cant get anywhere else and so many lines to explore.

I'll let the photos do the talking...

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cheers dude. i do other stuff aswell, like car photoshoots and lightpainting.

i really should have started a general thread instead of just a drift photos thread.

but if your keen you can check them out on my website at photos.jay019.com

  • 4 weeks later...

This is from the same weekend I took the JDM.X.PARK pics above, but this time I got to play a bit and get abstract again.

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1/3 a second of night drifting awesomeness. the aim was more to get some nice light streaking effects, but then the tyres started sparking and i knew something cool was about to happen. lol

and then i went off and played with the camera a bit.

this first one is a merge of 6 pics. its the moon in the sky and i was moving the camera to create the letters/numbers. definately not as easy as it seems.

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and just a few more weird ones...

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Went out to the Eagle Champs to shoot some MTB pics.

MTB is kinda new for me so I still have a lot to learn so any CC or suggestions for improvement would be appreciated.

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More pics on my site at http://photos.jay019.com/EagleChamps2010/

And thats me caught up now. Will post again when I have some new stuff.

cheers man, but dont think im one of the best, just a major drift junkie who cant help but be out there all the time.

Some pics ive taken lately as seen in a couple of magazines...

Performance Imports (issue coming out soon)

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Fast Fours (current Feb issue)

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unfortunately no credit for the Fast Fours photos, but hopefully sorting that out soon.

Edited by Jay019
Hey man, thats awesome! As long as your name is on the article, the more advertising the better!

I've been meaning to ask you, what equipment do you use?

er, no credit means my name wasnt listed as one of the photographers even though the two largest pics in the Fast Fours article were taken by me.

probably just an oversight on their part tho, hoping to get that sorted soon.

and i use a nikon. check the exif :P

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