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Posted by Phillip: Thu Jun 23rd, 2016 10:13 1st Post
Hi I spend a loot of my time shooting motor sport at Oulton park along with my wildlife I use my 200-400 or my 600 most of the time so I thought I would post a image or two.


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Posted by Robert: Thu Jun 23rd, 2016 11:02 2nd Post
Thanks Phil, they are great, I love Oulton Park.

I don't get there as often as I would like. I should be there 20 August for the Mini Challenge event, then 3rd September Cadwell Park.

Taken a while back but a round of the Historic Racing at Oulton, taken with the D1 and 80-200 @ f2.8.

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Posted by jk: Thu Jun 23rd, 2016 13:40 3rd Post
Nice pictures from both of you.



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Posted by Robert: Thu Jun 23rd, 2016 14:06 4th Post
From a slightly soggy Cadwell Park taken with D200 and I think the Nikkor 400 f3.5, ISO400. Probably wide open.

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Posted by Graham Whistler: Tue Jun 28th, 2016 18:14 5th Post
Nice quality pixs well done!



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Posted by Car147: Mon Oct 1st, 2018 16:25 6th Post
Fantastic pics, well done to you both



Posted by Eric: Tue Oct 2nd, 2018 15:08 7th Post
im Still trying to get the hang of motorsport.
:lol:

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Posted by Eric: Tue Oct 2nd, 2018 15:22 8th Post
Couldn't resist this one...

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Posted by Eric: Tue Oct 2nd, 2018 15:24 9th Post
You can get up close and dirty (literally) at motocross...

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Posted by Eric: Tue Oct 2nd, 2018 15:26 10th Post
One last one

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Posted by novicius: Thu Oct 4th, 2018 16:32 11th Post
Philip, Great action pics., taken with what camera ?

I did n`t even know a machine like the one in the last pic. existed.

The pic taken with that D1 shows that camera does n`t take a step back compared to other cams.



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Posted by Eric: Sun Oct 7th, 2018 15:57 12th Post
novicius wrote:
Philip, Great action pics., taken with what camera ?

I did n`t even know a machine like the one in the last pic. existed.

The pic taken with that D1 shows that camera does n`t take a step back compared to other cams.
Just realised this is an old thread 2016.... and 'Phil' doesn't seem to have returned to the forum, after posting the first 3 bike shots.

Which machine hadn't you seen before? Was it one of Roberts or mine?

Robert and I attended the classic bike races at Cadwell Park on a couple of days. It may not be the latest superbikes but because of this there are less spectators and you can get real close real easy. These events also have different races with sidecars and solo bikes of all vintages on the same race card.

The motor cross event was in Norfolk near my home. You can get so close there that you could touch the riders going past...if you were daft enough to do. The biggest problem is hiding from the dirt throuwn about as they pass. My shots were all D3.

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Posted by Eric: Sun Oct 7th, 2018 16:22 13th Post
Definitely not from behind!!

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Posted by novicius: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 17:42 14th Post
Which machine hadn't you seen before? Was it one of Roberts or mine?

First off...Fantastic Action shots Eric and Robert :applause:

To Your question of what bike`s..

Robert`s pic. of a TRIUMPH displaying nr. 68

Your pic. of bike nr. 61

I had not seen Bike`s build that Low to the ground , yes,I`ve been to moto-cross in my Young days , have seen Alterations / Modifications applied ( incl. Ether blend with Petrol ), but those two bikes show a much higher involvement in their Construction, perhaps them were Prototypes ..Do You know ?



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Posted by Eric: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 17:54 15th Post
novicius wrote:
Which machine hadn't you seen before? Was it one of Roberts or mine?

First off...Fantastic Action shots Eric and Robert :applause:

To Your question of what bike`s..

Robert`s pic. of a TRIUMPH displaying nr. 68

Your pic. of bike nr. 61

I had not seen Bike`s build that Low to the ground , yes,I`ve been to moto-cross in my Young days , have seen Alterations / Modifications applied ( incl. Ether blend with Petrol ), but those two bikes show a much higher involvement in their Construction, perhaps them were Prototypes ..Do You know ?

I don't think either were prototypes ( Robert may know more). They were classic or vintage side car models which as far as I am aware have always been that low to the ground.

Here are some more ....

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Posted by Eric: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 18:00 16th Post
Think this guy is looking for road signs...

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Posted by Eric: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 18:02 17th Post
And specially for any Dutch members, a lady rider on orange bike :lol:

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Posted by Robert: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 18:04 18th Post
Sorry, I haven't been paying attention! :doh:

I have been roughcasting my house before the winter. Done now but still needs finishing off. Gear putting away etc. Having a few days doing nothing.

I have a stack more racing pix, I follow the historic motorcycle racing championships. No real interest in superbikes.

I have several friends who race or mechanic on the historic bikes.

I am doing sound on my computer so I can't do pix at the same time. A couple of weeks ago I went to Mallory Park with my friend who has spent the last five years restoring a well known three wheeler which has a Mini engine at the front.

He has competed for years with a similar contraption which he built himself but this is very similar to the 'Greenwood Special' which was used very successfully in the early sixties.



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Posted by Robert: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 18:22 19th Post
This one has a bit more ground clearance! :thumbs:



Many of these outfits as the sidecar trikes are known, are built by the owners or their mates. Very much a cottage industry. Some of them are amazing and ridden at though they are stolen! LOL

The trike in the middle who's passenger just got out mid race... #60 is the Greenwood special. My friends trike is known as the Curley Trike.



This is my friends Curley Trike as he got it five years ago, with my two lads in.



Very battered. Been end over end more than once.



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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 11th, 2018 03:39 20th Post
Great memories there Robert. Lot of fun too.

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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 11th, 2018 03:44 21st Post
Love that 62 shot Robert. Like the way the driver has his visor up to more clearly sight.... the accident spot.:lol:



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Posted by novicius: Fri Oct 12th, 2018 20:59 22nd Post
Fantastic Action Photo`s...did you MEN resort to AutoFocus thingies..?..or did you rely on your Trusty Lefthand for focusing..?

or..did you set-up a " kill-zone " and Fired when the Unsuspecting Prey wandered into focus ?



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Posted by Eric: Sat Oct 13th, 2018 04:57 23rd Post
novicius wrote:
Fantastic Action Photo`s...did you MEN resort to AutoFocus thingies..?..or did you rely on your Trusty Lefthand for focusing..?

or..did you set-up a " kill-zone " and Fired when the Unsuspecting Prey wandered into focus ?

I confess I used single spot Autofocus on AFC. And threw away ......one or two shots. :lol:

The hardest part was the strain on the neck muscles after several hours rapid panning.:thumbsdown:

I use manual prefocus killzone methods when the subject approach is less visible ....like these other horse powered units....

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Posted by Eric: Sat Oct 13th, 2018 05:07 24th Post
And another...

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Posted by Eric: Sat Oct 13th, 2018 05:09 25th Post
One more...

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