1000 Posts: What a Difference a Day Makes


Another milestone for the MacLean Photographic blog has been notched up today with this being the 1000th post since February 2011.

I am at the Circuit Paul Ricard all week for the Official Preseason Test for the European Le Mans Series (23/24 March) and the World Endurance Championship (27/28 March). However as the Media Delegate for the two championships I have not had much of an opportunity to get out of the media centre to take pictures on the Fujifilm X-T1.

The weather yesterday was very overcast, with rain on and off during the day.   A day later the sun was shining and the light was very different than it was less than 24 hours earlier.





We have been able to take some shots of the kerbs and runoff areas.  With dark skies on Sunday afternoon the pictures were quite dramatic; here are some of the results. 




This morning the sun was shining on the track and the picture at the top of the page and the one below were taken in far better conditions than the ones on Sunday.


Photography is all about making the best of the available light and unless the skies are completely grey and featureless, a picture can be made in almost every other condition.


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