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Halfway through the month and no Photos? Apologies if I missed it, but I have photos :)

All from the Grand Prix on the weekend, Will have to get a new lense if I go next year to try and get rid of the fence, I think my lense just needs a touch more zoom to eleminate the fence in the foreground, but still pretty happy with some of them

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IMG_4571 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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IMG_4458 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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IMG_4457 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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IMG_4442 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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IMG_4362 by 89CAL, on Flickr

Have a few more photos but havent been bothered to upload or finish them yet. First time photographing Motorsport, learnt alot, just wasn't in the right spot to do some motion shots etc which I would have liked to do but cant complain

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callan, would have love to have seen the bottom one showing a little more motion.

It looks like a great pic!

I would have but that was full zoom in a gap (for car recovery) so I had no room to pan and was hard enough to catch the cars going past at 250km/h or so lol

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