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Great shot of some "high-tech" from 1955! (a vintage year...)A 1955 Grand Prix Lancia D50 F1 racing car that uses chicken wire to keep stones away from the radiator
:ROTFL:This reminds me of a picture of Ken Clarke at a photo opportunity (about 15 years ago), when he attempted to get into a single-seater race car, and got stuck. Of course, it turned into an "opportunity" for ridicule, as so often happens when politicians try this kind of stunt...Here's a 1960 Cooper which will accommodate the fuller figure
'Ridicule' and 'politician' in the same sentence? Shurely shome mishtake:ROTFL:This reminds me of a picture of Ken Clarke at a photo opportunity (about 15 years ago), when he attempted to get into a single-seater race car, and got stuck. Of course, it turned into an "opportunity" for ridicule, as so often happens when politicians try this kind of stunt...
No mishtake, because I read it in the (continued Page 94...)'Ridicule' and 'politician' in the same sentence? Shurely shome mishtake
Now there was a real driver!He certainly would not have fitted into this pretty little Lotus 25 with which Jim Clark won the world championship in 1963.
Quite...Clark completed 4 Grand Prix in a row using the same set of tyres. This weekend in Austin the tyres will have been designed to fall apart after a dozen laps:wtf:
Excellent! Were these taken at Goodwood?The mechanic with his hand on the roll over bar was one of the team which worked on these cars back in the day.
Silverstone Classic in July.No mishtake, because I read it in the (continued Page 94...)
:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
Now there was a real driver!
Yes, not bad for a sheep farmer
Excellent! Were these taken at Goodwood?
:ROTFL: Good one!Here a couple of riveting snaps
It really is an astonishing camera, and your "rivetting" ISO 3200 shots are good examples.An old steam engine boiler is the perfect subject matter to demonstrate this fine little camera's capabilities at 3200 ASA.
Groan!! Awful joke - nice shot, though...Pic(k) of the week
ah ha. Actually I sometimes think that my jokes, pound for pound, get more 'likes' than my snaps. Must be doing something wrong.Groan!! Awful joke - nice shot, though...
I agree with mazor, and I particularly like the first three. The curved bridge/walkway is probably my pic(k) of the bunch.A few in Bristol. (tickled in iPhoto).
The quality of the Jpegs from the RX100 is excellent.:thumbup:still I only shoot Jpegs
Does this affect the "pocketability" of the camera?I recently bought the Sony stick on grip for £9.99.
Great stuff - where did you happen upon these?Here are some 2 wheelers.