I've made it up to Thursday 9-14 with my Reno pix and found this one. Not the greatest pix but I like what is coming off of the wing tips.
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That's killer! Personally, I know we see a ton of technically astounding photos around here, and any of us would would be talkin' the talk if we could shoot like Vic or TVR or the likes (or at least I would), but I love seeing stuff like shot right there. It really projects the intensity of an Unlimited lap in a hotrod Mustang, and that's cool man.You'll get your chance, smart guy!
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I agree with Fence Sense...I never get tired of that type of shot! High bank angle surrounded by sage brush and dirt! Speaking of, I really missed the proverbial boat by not buying a poster version of "The Unlimited" offered by the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum three years ago at the Reno Air Races. They were selling for $15.00. The original limited edition prints are now selling for $1400.00 on the secondary market. I saw one on display at the Reno Hilton...an estate sale on consignment! The picture had Rear Bear and Dego Red or was it Strega in a high bank turn rounding a pylon with a backgrond much like the picture here. I bought a denim shirt instead figuring I didn't want to spend another $200.00 framing it. Should have bought the print! Does anyone know if anymore of those posters exists and where we can buy one? It's a classic!
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Originally posted by PropellerheadThat's cool Ken! I love those shots that capture the heat from the exhaust/radiators/coolers as they come around the corner, but I've never seen heat wave wingtip vortices!!
Heat wise, Thursday and Friday were certainly "contrasty."
Michael
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