Pitstop at Le Mans



Now that the 1.4x converter has been launched I have been revisiting the MacLean Photographic archive to see what I have taken over the couple of months but have been unable to share due to the fact that I was secretly testing this new lens.

Having said that this trawl back through the files has a turned up some other gems that I hadn't used for various reasons.  Take these shots from the pitlane at the 24 Hours of Le Mans last June.  I was testing the Version 4 software upgrade for the X-T1 prior to it's introduction and I decided to go out on track for a couple of hours during the night.  

As I walked back in I waited at the end of the pitlane, because I wasn't wearing a fireproof I couldn't go any closer, as I saw the pitcrew for two of the teams getting ready for a pitstop.

The first to stop was the crew of the GTE class Dodge Viper and then a few minutes later the Nissan LMP1 car stopped with lights ablaze.

I captured both images on the X-T1 with the XF50-140mm f2.8 (no converter fitted).  The exposure for both shots was 1/125 @ f2.8 ISO800 and I set the exposure manually so the metering wouldn't be affected by the bright lights of cars and under expose the image.


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