Re: Monterey Historic Automobile Races

2004-08-25 Thread Paul Stenquist
Great shots, John. Love the F1 Ferarri and the 1930 Alpha. On Aug 25, 2004, at 1:02 AM, John Francis wrote: Spurred on by Mark's images from Mid-Ohio, here's a dozen of my shots from a week ago: All shots were taken with the *ist-D, generally with the FA* 80-200/2.8 (or

Re: Monterey Historic Automobile Races

2004-08-25 Thread Mark Roberts
"John Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Spurred on by Mark's images from Mid-Ohio, >here's a dozen of my shots from a week ago: > > Love the special Starbucks coffee cup holder in the Ferrari cockpit! -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

Re: Monterey Historic Automobile Races

2004-08-25 Thread Keith Whaley
Paul Stenquist wrote: Great shots, John. Love the F1 Ferarri and the 1930 Alpha. Me too, Paul, but what pleased me most is the sideways shot of that 12 cylinder, nail-chewing V-12 '59 Testa Rossa. Seeing that minimum clearance of the exhaust pipes (¾"? maybe an 1"?) meant I'd never be able to ge

Re: Monterey Historic Automobile Races

2004-08-25 Thread cbwaters
, 2004 7:50 AM Subject: Re: Monterey Historic Automobile Races > > > Paul Stenquist wrote: > > > Great shots, John. Love the F1 Ferarri and the 1930 Alpha. > > Me too, Paul, but what pleased me most is the sideways shot of that 12 > cylinder, nail-chewing V-12 '

Re: Monterey Historic Automobile Races

2004-08-26 Thread Mark Roberts
"cbwaters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Oh! >No clearance, those stacks peaking out from that plexi hood scoop, the >perfect lines of the rear of that car >GAWD that TR is wonderful. The Aston Martin and the Jag are pretty nice, too! (Still, I must admit there's nothing like a Ferrari.) >