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19
Feb
2017

Spectators and the COTA Tower




If you’re heading to any event at Circuit of the Americas, make sure you wear comfortable walking shoes. I typically clock in excess of 10 miles a day when shooting at the track even when I’m not doing a great deal of running between locations. One are that you’ll almost certainly find yourself in is one on of the footbridges that cross between the Grand Plaza and the highly photogenic turn 3/4/5 complex (the area with the great coloured stripes and good light in the afternoon). Here’s a view of spectators at last year’s US Grand Prix trekking up the stairs to the bridge by the T15 grandstands and the tower.

For the technically inclined...

  • Aperture: ƒ/2.8
  • Camera: NIKON D810
  • Focal length: 116mm
  • ISO: 64
  • Shutter speed: 1/1500s


Tagged - austin, autosport, bridge, Circuit of the Americas, COTA, D, F1, Grand Prix, motor racing, motorsport, pedestrian, race, racing, spectators, stair, texas, tx, United States Grand Prix, USGP


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