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Re: Taking Pictures of Shiny Objects...

I am trying to learn to take better pictures. So far I have learned that a smaller number is a bigger hole and that you take awesome photos!

: Make your plans to come to the 100th running of the Indianapolis
: 500 on Sunday May 29, 2016. If you are ever going to make it to
: a race at the greatest venue in Motorsport this should be it.

: Anyway...Taking pictures of shiny objects, is a real pain in the
: backside. Whether the object is a watch or a car, shiny equals
: trouble. Here are a couple of shots I did a couple of weeks ago
: of the 100th anniversary IndyCar. The shots looked pretty good
: right out of the camera but today is the first time I have seen
: them after the creative team at IMS got done with them. The car
: is sporting its "Speedway Aero Kit" which is built for
: speed...hopefully approaching 230mph/370kph lap speeds at IMS.

: JohnCote

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