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Edgedale (a group admin) says:
28 Feb 10 - All race photographers, you may wish to post your shots on the race on 24th Sep 2010 onwards.

All photographs are solely belong to the photographers. Please DO NOT copy or use it for other purpose without their permission. If you wish to reuse any photos, please contact to the photographer via flickrmail.

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About Singapore Grand Prix

All race photographers, you may wish to post your shots on the race on 25th Sep 2009 onwards.

All photographs are solely belong to the photographers. Please DO NOT copy or use it for other purpose without their permission. If you wish to reuse any photos, please contact to the photographer via flickrmail.

Tips:
How to shot F1
The best angle to catch the fast moving car like the formula 1 super cars will be camping over tight corner like a hairpin curve.

Reason for that will be;
There is no way for our semi-pro or prosumer camera to be able to capture it. Especially on a night street race. Try to shoot when cars are just on the mist of picking up it's speed on tight curves.

And also for our Singapore nite race, a good wide angle lens will do the work. Telephoto lens, if you are shooting from Padlock area or VIP Grandstand. Else, there willn't be a chance at all, as many amature photographers and car lovers will be crowding around the frontal view. Also, cages will be put up for safety reason.

I had did some recee on the tracks.

1. VIP and paddock sector
Grandstand area

Padlock area

2. Pit Stop sector (Prohibit to all unless you are belong to a race team or crew)
Pit Stop area

3. Test shoot on a Go Kart on the padlock sector (Using 10mm-22mm)
Go Kart Race

Go Kart Race

Go Kart Race

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