Great detail, both in the narrative and the photographs. Thanks for the tutorial, Bob.
One more thing--gotta love a sprint car! I can’t wait for the delayed opening of Anderson Speedway and the delayed Little 500. That is one awesome race--33 sprint cars at the start lined up three wide just like the Indy 500 on a high-banked quarter-mile track for a 500-lap race.
The Master's Touch is evident - bravo!
Bill, thank you very much and you're quite welcome.
--Bob
yssirk123 wrote:
Very well done Bob - thanks for sharing!
John, Thanks for stopping by and commenting. You're very welcome. I'm glad it was of some help.
Yup, dirt track racing is quite a lot of fun to watch. We lost our local track a few years ago, Manzanita Speedway. There's another one that was built way east of where I live. I'm not sure if it's closer than Anderson or not.
I had the good fortune of being able to drive one a while back. No racing, just a private session with some friends. It was a good bit of fun and a lot of concentration.
--Bob
jaymatt wrote:
Great detail, both in the narrative and the photographs. Thanks for the tutorial, Bob.
One more thing--gotta love a sprint car! I can’t wait for the delayed opening of Anderson Speedway and the delayed Little 500. That is one awesome race--33 sprint cars at the start lined up three wide just like the Indy 500 on a high-banked quarter-mile track for a 500-lap race.
Really nicely done tutorial. And a lovely photo. I needed this type of tent when I was dong product work for a store!
Thank you, AZNikon. I appreciate the kind comment.
--Bob
AZNikon wrote:
The Master's Touch is evident - bravo!
Thanks, AzPicLady. Light tents are great when doing product photography or anything of a smaller nature. They also work well for certain types of macro photography.
--Bob
AzPicLady wrote:
Really nicely done tutorial. And a lovely photo. I needed this type of tent when I was dong product work for a store!
Nice tutorial. Nicely done. Nice equipment you have. Nice little detailed model.
Thanks, Fotoartist. I appreciate that you stopped by and left a comment. The details were one of the primary reasons I purchased that one.
--Bob
Fotoartist wrote:
Nice tutorial. Nicely done. Nice equipment you have. Nice little detailed model.
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