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Great day overall. Thanks to Pete for showing me the lines. Great help also from Darryl from our finlay course. Most of all the car performed solidly all day. No surge, oil temp stayed at 110 and never moved, water temp never below 80 even after double sessions. Feeling very good about Combined and Targa.

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I got there after lunch and walked around the pits taking photos, but I didn't see you Mark, so I didn't say hi...

So I went off to take pics from around the circuit... I was driving the Purple GTR and taking photos at turn 6/7 :devil:

Here are a few... I'm still learning how to pan properly, so sorry about the blurred ones...

http://photos.fortheboyz.com/cars/0401ectrack/index.php

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Merli, and saw you taking pictures. You were my reference point for turn 7 until you moved!

Thanks for all the pictures. Should have taken off the tape on my number. Blurred pictures are good, they make it look like you are going fast!

Merli, and saw you taking pictures.  You were my reference point for turn 7 until you moved!

Thanks for all the pictures.  Should have taken off the tape on my number.  Blurred pictures are good, they make it look like you are going fast!

Hahahahaha... that'll teach you to use photographers as reference points :)

The ones posted above are the good ones... That's panning, where you use slightly longer shutter speeds, and track the car with the camera... The car is completely in focus, but the background is blurred due to the motion of the camera.

You have to follow the car PERFECTLY otherwise the car ends up getting blurred too, like this example:

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Was a good day, lots of impressive cars there. Unfortunately my radiator blew during my second session which put me out for most of the day. A huge thanks to the guys from SSS for grabbing me another one so I could get back out on the track. Hopefully be out there for longer next time.




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