Alpine A443
In 1978, this Alpine A443 was the fastest car of Alpine A442-A443 family. Powered by an rebored engine, more powerful, this Alpine A443 was driven by 2 Formula 1 drivers, Jean-Pierre Jabouille...
Living near Bordeaux, France.
Mainly ‘focused on’ mechanical sports, nature and the abstract, But I find interest in many other domains too.
Perhaps you say: another website on photo…
Through each post, I will try here, to show you my passion for motorsport but to share my photographic experience.
The world without photography will be meaningless to us if there is no light.
The world without photography will be meaningless to us if there is no light.
The beauty is somtimes in details
It is not always necessary to go far for beautiful landscapes.
To share a moment between the photographer and the animal.
Keep your eyes open to capture other unique moments.
Getting out of your comfort zone is always learning.
Sharing also means keeping an open mind to criticism.
For more 30 years, only Nikon cameras:
F801; D70, D200 and since 3 years, D500.
Nikon 18-300 F/3.5-5.6
and Sigma 70-200 F/2.8
In 1978, this Alpine A443 was the fastest car of Alpine A442-A443 family. Powered by an rebored engine, more powerful, this Alpine A443 was driven by 2 Formula 1 drivers, Jean-Pierre Jabouille...
The real legend cars are not so numerous. One of them is the Porsche 917, double winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1970 and 1971. At the 1969 Le Mans 24 Hours, Vic Elford and Richard Attwoo...
A new experience of photo for me: 2 combined technics: The zoom out I use for several years to give speed feeling, combined here with a speed motion trail effect at the same time. Many trie...
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