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23
Sep
2014

Glass Envy




I very much enjoy working out at Circuit of the Americas during race weekends and interacting with some of the photographers whose work I’ve admired over the years as a motorsports fan. One thing I do suffer from, however, is a serious dose of glass envy. You see more 600mm f/4 and 400mm f/2.8 lenses in an hour out there than you would see in a dozen years of amateur photography! Here are some of the lucky folks sporting their long telephotos at turn 1 just as the race began.



Tagged - Circuit of the Americas, COTA, lenses, photographers, telephoto, turn 1, WEC, World Endurance Championship


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Mike Criswell
September 23, 2014, 11:10 am

Lol, I see your point here, wow
Mike Criswell´s last post ..Fancy Gap Fossils

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