
Highest point of the Col du Turini (Montecarlo rally)

Dodge Viper tuned by Mopar

Different riding styles by Álex Crivillé (#4) and Mick Doohan (#1) during the 1996 500cc GP season

Ah, yes.Jones221 wrote:Photography thread is for your own photos.
Oh, then sorry...Jones221 wrote:Photography thread is for your own photos.
Did I say that only to you? Mikey knows what this thread is for.. I'm still not sure why he posted it here.die996 wrote:Oh, then sorry...Jones221 wrote:Photography thread is for your own photos.
Btw, I don't think Mikey made the photo of the Red bull F1 car... unless that was at some F1 GP at Albert park, Melbourne... nah, I don't think so...
I think posting photos that aren't yours might actually be of help to some people. If a professional photographer used a different technique like panning, tilt shift, etc. and people wanted to know how to do it, we could help them out. I agree that posting other random photos like Die did may not help, but having someone post a badass shot, like the one that Mikey posted, might actually help the topic. Most of us just post our photos, but maybe if we could actually start talking about technique and how a photo was shot, we could actually learn something. I don't see anything wrong with it.Jones221 wrote:Did I say that only to you? Mikey knows what this thread is for.. I'm still not sure why he posted it here.die996 wrote:Oh, then sorry...Jones221 wrote:Photography thread is for your own photos.
Btw, I don't think Mikey made the photo of the Red bull F1 car... unless that was at some F1 GP at Albert park, Melbourne... nah, I don't think so...
This.TGphoto wrote:I agree that posting other random photos like Die did may not help, but having someone post a badass shot, like the one that Mikey posted, might actually help the topic.
probably correcting, sprint car stylescheeve3 wrote:Or he's having oversteer or it's photoshop, because he's steering in the wrong direction.