I think thats what they call a "Dumpster Fire". :hehe:
You are very good behind the lens. Thanks for sharing your photos.
thanks. Should have the album up tomorrow afternoon, hopefully. Just waiting for my media computer to hang it's noose or finish batching, whichever occurs first. Considering it has 4 cores pegged at 100% at 3.1 GHz, I'm not sure...
The sled pull was fun. "flash off-auto-on full zoom in" for start, shooting from 100-150 ft. "flash on-auto-off full zoom out" as they came by, shooting around 200-250 ft. I was literally running ahead of the sled, turning a dial, sliding a switch, zooming out, and recomposing a shot, all in about 5 seconds with two hands. Randy (NHRDA prez) actually had more fun watching me than the sleds.
I woke up at 4:30 Friday morning, got the school, taught a chemistry class, got out at 3:05, got to motorplex at 4:00, finished pulling around 10:30 or 45ish?, packed up the camera gear, got home around 1:15, copied the pictures off my camera to computer, hooked the golf cart trailer on my truck and loaded golf cart, got back in around 2, ran the autobatch on the sled photos, took a shower, and got in bed around 3AM. 22.5 hour day.
Got up at 7:30, got to track at 9:15 AM, finished banquet around 9:30 PM, left the track at 10:30, hauled buns to Kennedale, and managed to get there in time to get orange car back to the lanes for 5 cars (dad had been racing there while i shot plex). Got the win that round, got the bye into the final and chose not to run, and eventually runner-upped in the final, 20 behind on the tree and 007 behind at the stripe. Got home around 1:30 AM and went to bed around 3 AM. 20 hour day.