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<blockquote data-quote="photoGT" data-source="post: 280428" data-attributes="member: 22876"><p>Thanks Chuck,</p><p></p><p>The funny thing though is that most of the people that have enquired are the expats staying here ie. Brits and USA guys. The locals dont really seem to care as the images of older cars are quite unique to them due to most of the cars here being middle to upper level vehicles. The problem is that most of the guys racing here are the expats thus my concern.</p><p></p><p>Re: the pan shot. I have so many and critical of every one. Its almost an obsession now to just keep perfecting it and waiting for that one really <strong>wow</strong> shot. I must admit though that I bough a new D7000 a year back and found it much more challenging than my old D50 work horse. But just a learning curve and will get back on top of my game soon. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photoGT, post: 280428, member: 22876"] Thanks Chuck, The funny thing though is that most of the people that have enquired are the expats staying here ie. Brits and USA guys. The locals dont really seem to care as the images of older cars are quite unique to them due to most of the cars here being middle to upper level vehicles. The problem is that most of the guys racing here are the expats thus my concern. Re: the pan shot. I have so many and critical of every one. Its almost an obsession now to just keep perfecting it and waiting for that one really [B]wow[/B] shot. I must admit though that I bough a new D7000 a year back and found it much more challenging than my old D50 work horse. But just a learning curve and will get back on top of my game soon. lol [/QUOTE]
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