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A couple of hours of getting extremely wet at Donington. My first visit with a camera and wow, what a place for spectators, loved it.

Marmite content warning, btw...

1. 600mm, 1/1000, f6.3
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

2. 118mm, 1/8, f22
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

3. 120mm, 1/13, f25
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

4. 121mm, 1/8, f22
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

5. 600mm, 1/1000, f6.3
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

6. 120mm, 1/10, f16
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
 
A couple of hours of getting extremely wet at Donington. My first visit with a camera and wow, what a place for spectators, loved it.

Marmite content warning, btw...

1. 600mm, 1/1000, f6.3
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

2. 118mm, 1/8, f22
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

3. 120mm, 1/13, f25
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

4. 121mm, 1/8, f22
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

5. 600mm, 1/1000, f6.3
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

6. 120mm, 1/10, f16
Donington BTCC by Chris Harrison, on Flickr

That's a cracking set, and really nice to see someone who knows how to do slow pans. #2 is stunning.
 
That's a cracking set, and really nice to see someone who knows how to do slow pans. #2 is stunning.

Thank you. Bit samey but that's what I was practicing at the weekend and I have no need/desire to do record shots :)
 
Great set, Donington is a wonderful venue ;)
 
Great set, Donington is a wonderful venue ;)

Heading back for the British GTs in October. Rediscovered both there and Thruxton this year and really enjoyed both, masses of low angles without fences, which is all I need really!
 
Fantastic set, I’m a sucker for slow pans - amazing 1/8s @118mm :clap:
 
Nice shots and great panning skills. I struggle to get anything sharp enough (for my liking) below about 1/60th, so getting great results at 1/8 is amazing. I'm not so keen on the uphill/downhill 45 degree hills the cars are on, but again that's very much down to personal taste.
 
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