Where here's a little about me. I grew up in southeast Texas and that is where I still live. My great aunt bought me my first camera, a Pentax ME Super for Christmas when I was 15. I used and enjoyed that camera for a several years but never did anything serious as far as getting artsy. I got back into photography about 2 1/2 years ago, right before my 42nd birthday mainly to go out to the drag races. I enjoy all kinds of photography from taking pics of my dogs, flowers, kids and creatures in the backyard to things going really fast...like race cars and boats. I have no formal training in photography or art, I'm just winging it. I have an in the gutter, slap stick sense of humor and my son has a double dose of smart a$$...I don't know where he gets it from. I enjoy sensets and sunrises, I just wish I was in a place where I could capture its beauty everyday. I really enjoy checking out all the different photographers and artists work on Renderosity, I just wish I had more time to play. Ya'll keep up the good work and I'll keep looking.
Jim
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Canon 20D, Canon EF 100-400mm 1:4.5-5.6L IS, Sigma 70-200mm 1:2.8 EX APO, Sigma 24-70mm 1:2.8 EX DG, Sigma 2X EX APO Tele Converter, Canon EFS 18-55mm, Metz Mecablitz 54 MZ-4 Flash, Quantum Turbo SC Battery Pack, Canon BG-E2 Battery Grip, Giotto MM 9180 Monopod, Manfrotto 3021 BPRO Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Joystick Head, Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch, Tamrac Pro 12 Gear Bag
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Comments (6)
TobinLam
Very cool! I love funny cars!
TANZA
I've been a fan for 25 years here in the UK love to come to the states to ameeting one day. Great photo.
Richardphotos
I have been to Baytown more times than I care for, as I lived in Houston before. excellent capture and the dragstrip must be fairly new? of course it was 1982 when I left for less smog up north in Dallas
ijack999
Man, I'm enjoying these shots! It must take some practice to pan with one of these!
tallpindo
You caught him. To think in the middle 50's there were learned arguments that a car could not go over 155mph in the 1/4 mile because all it had was it's weight to create friction and with a coefficient of 1 well...horsepower is not everything, there were new slicks instead of recaps and bleachboxes to make them adhesive in smokey burnouts. Somewhere, somehow, somebody did something.
hotracer2
Perfect Catch, panning is an art in itself, well done:):):):):)