Hello everyone,
As some of you know, I'm a passionate photographer. I don't do this professionally, but I do take it very seriously (to the point one could think I do this professionally). Back in 2011, I was fortunate enough to visit the Belgian GP and even was lucky enough to win paddock tickets that enabled me to get a close-up view of the cars. Most of my best shots however were taken from Eau Rouge when the cars are at speed and you can capture them in movement.
Some of my pictures (I mainly do landscape photography) can be found on my website (conceptics.com). Some specific shots of the Belgian Grand Prix are these two:
Images are clickable:
Anyway, since 2011, my skill and equipment has improved greatly and I am considering visiting another GP this year with the aim to take some good pictures. Living in Switzerland, there are 3 that are easily within reach:
- Hockenheim
- Monza
- Spa
From those, I think Monza might be the easiest to attend. I'm inclined to scratch Spa from that list because I've seen and done that already. Taking pictures of F1 cars in motion poses a great challenge. They are extremely fast, so you need to be good at focusing, especially when they are moving towards you. Lighting is also important too. This adds to the overall challenge that vantage point is also very important, with little time to do any scouting in advance.
So my question to you, is if you have any experience or ideas on which of those GPs might be the best to attend and which location points might be beneficial? If you are a photographer and have any experience, this of course would be great. EIther way, if you have experience in attending any of those GPs, it would be greatly appreciated to know which location points would be good.
I personally think General-Admission tickets is the way to go. Also, preferably, I'd be using a 105mm lens, so the distance to the cars should not be too great.
Any ideas?