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For some reason I keep getting drawn to the second from the bottom... I can't imagine why... :wink:

 

I've got about 400 to go through from last week's trip. I'll probably have a few to share once I'm done...

 

I spent a little time playing with Dolphins a few years back :wink:

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Nice shots Jono. I really like the urban decay, where did you shoot them?

 

Thanks, Ali!

 

These were taken in a little old oyster town, Mobjack VA. Went up on a day trip to see some old friends. I was kind of bummed that a lot of the older abandoned buildings down on the water were demolished, but we still found some cool old places.

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Thanks, Ali!

 

These were taken in a little old oyster town, Mobjack VA. Went up on a day trip to see some old friends. I was kind of bummed that a lot of the older abandoned buildings down on the water were demolished, but we still found some cool old places.

 

 

If you do the Facebook thing here is a pretty cool page called Abandoned in Virginia https://www.facebook.com/AbandonedinVirginia

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We made it out to the RBGRC on Sunday, had VIP and everything, the General Admission had better views than anything the VIP area could offer. . .and SO MANY FENCES, impossible to get a "clean shot", but here are a couple...

 

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Tanner Foust being interviewed, was funny to watch it on tv later being like, we were right there!

 

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LINK to the full set, if you're interested.

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Looks like fun

 

Did you try opening up the lens and putting it right onto the fence? That can make the fence disappear in the shallow depth of field, I learned it from a sports photographer.

 

You did get a few nice clean shots, I bet you had a blast

Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman

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Looks like fun

 

Did you try opening up the lens and putting it right onto the fence? That can make the fence disappear in the shallow depth of field, I learned it from a sports photographer.

 

You did get a few nice clean shots, I bet you had a blast

 

I did, but there was fencing even within the fencing. Last time I shot racing, was at Donington Park, in the UK, I could focus through just fine, like when shooting caged animals at the zoo. This was just a LOT of fencing. It looked like the only folks allowed really near the track were media/press.

 

It was still a great time, I don't regret going, that's for sure! I was just hoping for getting some picks of dirt flying and wheels spinning. This was as close I I got to that...

 

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Every year for the 4th of July I visit a military cemetery to pay respects to fallen brother's and sisters in arms. As I was just at Arlington, (for the first time ever), a few weeks ago, I decided to do something a little different. I visited a local cemetery here in Ohio and here are a couple of the photos I took.

 

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