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Hi all,

Last weekend I visited the Belgian GP Formula 1 at Spa-Francorchamps. Although I follow Formula 1 for more than 20 years now, this was my first time 'live'. It was an outstanding experience and I wish I could be there next week in Monza again... Anyaway, of course I took my camera with me and show a few results below. Anyone else out here who was there too?

Cheers, Maurice.


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great shots, super sharp :shock: and off course i love them
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Absolutely great shots! Were these taken from a normal public stand? And how many mm's did you use for these shots?

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Post by Erik T »

Great shots

Some good panning shots. Did you use a monopod for that or just free hand? I'm trying to make panning shot but my pics just don't even come close to these

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Nice shots Mo! It looks like you where quite close to the action as well. Top job!
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Post by Key »

Maurice wrote:outstanding
The word I would choose for your photos as well... 8)

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Although it was a frustrating race for me (Raikkonen fan :P) these pictures are great! Nice timing on Webber into the tires!
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Post by Maurice »

Hi all,

First of all thanks for all the kind comments! As I received many requests for information, I will try to explain my steps below:

I went to the track on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Be prepared for a major hike because parking places are often situated 3kms from the circuit. Besides that, the track distance is another 7kms... You will carry a lot of stuff with you: your camera gear of course but also food, a chair and rainprotection.

For taking pictures, I only used two spots on the circuit as showed on the picture below:
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All the pictures with the cars driving towards the right have been taken at spot 1, the rivage hairpin. This is a difficult 180 turn, going down. In the turn, their speed is about 135km/h. The close ups made here, are just before the turn when the cars show up at a speed of 230 km/h. Distance from photographer to the track is about 6-10 meters.

Settings for the pictures taken around this turn:

- Canon Eos 40D
- cars full in the picture with 70-200/2.8
- close ups 300/2.8
- 1/200 to 1/500
- ISO200-320

Pictures taken at spot two are more difficult. Distance to the track is quite large. I got the cars full frame in my viewfinder with this equipment:

- Canon Eos 40D
- 300/2.8 with 1.4x extender

To add speed into the picture, I used these settings:

- 1/100 sutter speed
- ISO 200
- no IS, so steady arms are necessary!

There is a bit of extra challange here. Cars just come out of a chicane and enter the long straight over start/finish. They accelerate like idiots so pretty hard to keep up with!

Below a few more pics from position 1:
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If you get lucky (or unlucky!) and the sun comes out, you will have backlite here:
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As always: professional shots Maurice! 8)
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Rob Martaré.

my pics at airfighters.com: http://www.airfighters.com/photosearch.php?phgid=3423
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