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Pork Pie
"Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net> schrieb:
> Pork Pie.... I'm not hitting on your spelling skills here.... but are you
> sure your not from England?
>
> To funny....
>
> Keith ( Come on Pork Pie.... who loves ya? )
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pork Pie" <pork.pie@t-online.de>
> To: "Landspeed Louise 02" <landspeedlouise@adelphia.net>
> Cc: "list answer" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 2:23 PM
> Subject: media
>
>
> > Hi Louise,
> >
> > my experience to the media in the starting area.
> >
> > The close picture I make normally 6-7 cars behind the starting line, where
> the teams and driver start to prepare the car/bike for the run and they are
> not disturb in there concentration for the run. I only make close up picture
> with a short lense, when I see that the rider/driver is smiling and relax
> under his helmet on the starting line and shows that he has no problem with
> the photographer. Otherwise I use my long lense and shoot the cars/bikes
> from the long distance when they are ready to go on the starting line.
> >
> > Also it's better to stay away from the place during the last moment before
> the start, due to this that the crew member needs every place to get every
> thing right, to get the car in gear and so on. I know this very well from
> our own starts - get the driver in the seatbelt, start the engine, last
> check if the parachute is clear and the fire extinguisher is active, get the
> pushing car in postion.
> >
> > In this moment you can't need other people around.
> >
> > You can shoot good picture with a 70-200 mm lense from a save position,
> which helps everybody, the driver, the starter, the spectator.
> >
> > Thing fast....always
> >
> > Pork Pie
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