Pitstop Practice



Today is the Official Test ahead of the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans on the 13/14 June.  The 56 entrants for the world famous race will be joined on track for the two 4-hour sessions by the six reserve entries and two ELMS spec LMP3 cars run by Team LNT and will include Olympian Sir Chris Hoy getting his first experience behind the wheel of a race car at Le Mans.

Yesterday I was involved in organising the group shot of the 56 entries on the grid and my job, as it has been since 2012 was to position the cars in the right place by talking to the official photographer Eric Gilbert on the radio, who was positioned in a high lift 20 metres above the track.

Earlier I took the opportunity to walk around the pitlane, joining the public in seeing the preparations for today's test sessions.

KCMG were conducting a pitstop practice and using the X-T1 and the 10-24mm f4 lens, with the camera set to 8 frames per second, I captured some images using a slow 1/20s shutter speed which blurred the movement of the mechanics as they changed the tyres on the LMP2 class Oreca-Nissan race car.  




More images from yesterday's set up day can be found on the FIAWEC Facebook page HERE

All images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 with a Fujinon XF10-24mm f4 lens
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PLEASE SUPPORT THIS BLOG BY VISITING THE ADVERTISERS ON THIS PAGE
By clicking on the adverts you are helping support this blog - thank you.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ALL IMAGES ARE THE PROPERTY OF MACLEAN PHOTOGRAPHIC AND CANNOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION


MacLean Photographic run Tours and Workshops in East Lothian and the Borders of Scotland.  CLICK HERE for more details and availability

If you like what you see on this blog please visit our Facebook page and click 'like'


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

REVIEW: The New Fujinon 2x Converter

REVIEW: Using Nikon Lenses on a Fuji X Camera

Rode Wireless Go for the Fujifilm X-T4