So how do you make T-6 Class photos exciting? They are all much the same size, and tend to rumble around the course in trail.
One thing about the T-6s is that they get an air start from the West and are often very closely matched in speed. This means that very often they are in a clump for much of the first lap. This can make for some very cool photographs if you are watching for it.
This is the start of a Bronze race on a threatening Saturday afternoon. Shot from Pylon outer 2, with members of the pylon press contingent in the foreground. It was always interesting how often (most of the time, actually) I was standing somewhere away from the crowd of photogs. I wondered, sometimes, what they knew that I didn't.
That's our long time friend the late Jim Good jumping into the lead in Race 77 (a very good number, IMHO). Jim loved this photo.
Neal
One thing about the T-6s is that they get an air start from the West and are often very closely matched in speed. This means that very often they are in a clump for much of the first lap. This can make for some very cool photographs if you are watching for it.
This is the start of a Bronze race on a threatening Saturday afternoon. Shot from Pylon outer 2, with members of the pylon press contingent in the foreground. It was always interesting how often (most of the time, actually) I was standing somewhere away from the crowd of photogs. I wondered, sometimes, what they knew that I didn't.
That's our long time friend the late Jim Good jumping into the lead in Race 77 (a very good number, IMHO). Jim loved this photo.
Neal
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