Official random 928 Picture Thread (post a new 928 pic or stay out)
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Afternoon pic from Monday
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megaelf, what filter/effect did you use for that pic. It looks 'cool'.
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HDR is a neat tool. Thanks for the tip!
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Pagnobito, that image is stunning. I love the subtle enhancements & even exposure. Is Photomatix a stand-alone program or can you get it as a Photoshop plugin?
How easy is it to use?
How easy is it to use?
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Another one (people removed from shot too)
![](https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/5610233985_c26d563264_z.jpg)
Photomatix is either standalone or plugin, see here; Photomatix
By the way this was shot on part of the remaining banked track at Brooklands in the UK, it is very steep at the top!
![](https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/5610233985_c26d563264_z.jpg)
Photomatix is either standalone or plugin, see here; Photomatix
By the way this was shot on part of the remaining banked track at Brooklands in the UK, it is very steep at the top!
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Some of the most famous vintage racing photos come from Brooklands.
![](http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01447/brooklands_1447436c.jpg)
This photo was when men were men. There's no guardrail and the car is airborne. They crashed all the time.
I never understood why almost every car in the same spot in these vintage Brooklands photos has its wheels off the ground. Is it a dip in the track just prior to this point?
Wasn't it a Bentley that set a word record right about the spot where these Sharks are parked?
![](http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01447/brooklands_1447436c.jpg)
This photo was when men were men. There's no guardrail and the car is airborne. They crashed all the time.
I never understood why almost every car in the same spot in these vintage Brooklands photos has its wheels off the ground. Is it a dip in the track just prior to this point?
Wasn't it a Bentley that set a word record right about the spot where these Sharks are parked?