F1000X wrote:coops wrote:Are you sure you're from America?
I never watched Friends. Ever.
I thought Friends was a bit like Star Trek or I Love Lucy; everyones seen at least one! Nevermind, you unintentionally made me laugh so thanks for that.
F1000X wrote:coops wrote:Are you sure you're from America?
I never watched Friends. Ever.
F1000X wrote:Bernie looks drunk already.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Crikey, Alonso is ON IT!
mario wrote:...
thomasq wrote:Those are some good pictures Enoch. I can see that you are using a rather high ISO-setting on the latter pictures - how well does the track lights work from a photographers perspective? Also, which lens(es?) are you using?
mario wrote:Very nice photos - particularly the first two pictures of Button and Kubica.
I take it, since it would have been on the far side of your grandstand, that you didn't see Jaime Alguersuari smashing into the wall? With the sparks and the dust being kicked up, I guess that would have made for an exciting picture (and, incidentally, how did Jaime get away without damaging his suspension or his transmission - it was quite a hefty impact).
eytl wrote:mario wrote:Very nice photos - particularly the first two pictures of Button and Kubica.
I take it, since it would have been on the far side of your grandstand, that you didn't see Jaime Alguersuari smashing into the wall? With the sparks and the dust being kicked up, I guess that would have made for an exciting picture (and, incidentally, how did Jaime get away without damaging his suspension or his transmission - it was quite a hefty impact).
Thanks. See what I said in the ROTR thread - I wasn't in my grandstand seat for either session (although the Button shot was taken from the top corner of the grandstand before the security people blocked off the area because too many amateur photographers were congregating there - party poopers!), so I didn't see Jaime crash. I'll be there for quali and the race - when I am more focussed on what's actually happening than on photography!
CarlosFerreira wrote:What a brilliant picture, that of Truli in Turn 13. What exactly is that inside kerb made of? Quite a hefty relief in it.
Waris wrote::3 thanks to threads like these, I would almost get into photography.
But I think it's less fun since everything's digital these days anyway.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
mario wrote:Also, is there any chance of you uploading those photos to flickr at some point?
eagleash wrote:Lotus pic is a killer. Might have been worth submitting that to an agency?
eytl wrote:thomasq wrote:Those are some good pictures Enoch. I can see that you are using a rather high ISO-setting on the latter pictures - how well does the track lights work from a photographers perspective? Also, which lens(es?) are you using?
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I am using a brand new Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8. You're right, in some of those pics I'm using ISO 800. It's higher that what I'd like, but oh well. Although I recall reading somewhere that these lights are brighter than football field lights, I guess football stadia lights are all pointing inwards and so there's a concentration of light. Here the lights are strung out and so I found that it's no better than in a stadium - and in some places a bit worse. Having said that, if it weren't for the f/2.8 I'd be using ISO 1600, so at least with ISO 800 I'm able to deploy a semi-decent shutter speed. Otherwise it would be so hard to get anything in focus. Autofocuses really struggle at street circuits because of all the fencing. The Trulli and Vettel shots were both using manual focus.
</photography jargon warning>
QuickYoda41 wrote:Klien nearly a full second ahead of Senna.
Virgin beats Lotus.
Ferrim wrote:Kobayashi >>> Heidfeld
Of course is Heidfeld's first race and he doesn't know the car. But that being the case, why did Sauber change his drivers at this point of the season, with no testing?
redbulljack14 wrote:Hulkenberg seemed really pissed off didn't he. Who's everyone's money on for pole.
Paul Hayes wrote:Well now, that was pretty damn good!
The five title contenders in the top five positions on the grid. Red Bull beaten to the pole by Ferrari. It's all set up for an enticing encounter tomorrow - let's hope for a wet track to add to the drama!
No / Driver 20 - Christian Klien
Team HRT F1 Team
Time 22:04:23
Session Qualifying
Fact Exceeding the 60 km/h speed limit in Pit Lane during Qualifying- 92.5 km/h
Offence Breach of Article 30.12 of the 2010 FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations
Penalty Fine € 6,600
No / Driver 24 - Timo Glock
Team Virgin Racing
Time 22:08:10
Session Qualifying
Fact Exceeding the 60 km/h speed limit in Pit Lane during Qualifying- 76.6 km/h
Offence Breach of Article 30.12 of the 2010 FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations
Penalty Fine € 3,400
No / Driver 21 - Bruno Senna
Team HRT F1 Team
Time 22:10:19
Session Qualifying
Fact Exceeding the 60 km/h speed limit in Pit Lane during Qualifying- 97.4 km/h
Offence Breach of Article 30.12 of the 2010 FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations
Penalty Fine € 7,600
No / Driver 20 - Christian Klien
Team HRT F1 Team
Time 22:10:30
Session Qualifying
Fact Exceeding the 60 km/h speed limit in Pit Lane during Qualifying- 88.2 km/h
Offence Breach of Article 30.12 of the 2010 FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations
Penalty Fine € 5,800
thomasq wrote:Bought the lens in Singapore did you? I've been told that camera equipment is cheap in Singapore, although I didn't see any big camera shops when I was there a couple of months ago. Nice lens though. I've had trouble photographing motorsports with a Nikkor 18-200 f/3.5-5.6, so the aperture makes a huge difference. It's difficult because you only get one or two good pictures for every 100 or 200 you shoot, which is a bit demotivating.
I'm looking forward to some more pics from todays action - wouldn't mind seeing some of the Formula BMW (last race ever?) and Porsche action too.
patrick wrote:QuickYoda41 wrote:Klien nearly a full second ahead of Senna.
Virgin beats Lotus.
Yeah, Klien's done well - four years out of a car, into a new one just one day before on a track new to him and he outqualifies his team-mate by 1.2 seconds. Heidfeld is also ahead of Kobayashi, but obviously they won't be very representative times as it's only Q1.
And for anyone who missed it, there was a brief shot of Yamamoto in the HRT pits... looking pretty healthy
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Myrvold wrote:However, I don't think Senna is a second of a lap slower than Klien. I refuse to belive that he is THAT slow, i mean... even Yamamoto isn't THAT slow!
Wizzie wrote:Anyone have any ideas what the wear rates on the tyres are? I didn't pay much attention to practice and I was half-asleep through most of qualy...