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14th May 2011 ...
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All good things must come to an end unfortunately. Whangarei saved its best weather for the final day which resulted in some absolute amazing light which
allowed me to show what New Zealand rally roads are
all about. It was great for Chris Atkinson to become the first International driver to win the Rally Of Whangarei, and even better is that an Aussie beat the Kiwis on their own roads. On the other hand it was disappointing to have so many nota...
Me and my mum had been talking about a Vienna trip for a few days, but the weather had not been the typical European summer one would come to expect. Vienna is only a short 1 hour drive from Bratislava and when the forecast predicted some nice weather, we made our way over the border. Vienna is quite a large city with a rich history, and cannot be seen in one day. We visited the most common places within a somewhat easy walking distance (for me ...
As I write this it is 12:30am and my alarm is set for 5am, so I’ll keep it short and sweet. The weather was the same on-off deal although this time I was actually wanting some clouds to roll in and difuse the light at some points especially my first position, the Hella jump, as it was extremely back-lit. But as I shoot raw it
allows me to manipulate the photo to a degree where it doesn’t really matter how it is lit. Over
all it was a ...
...starting to become something that happens just before big events. The last two times I got sick was just before Rally Whangarei and Rally Queensland. I don’t mind the cold, or the rain, or even the wind. But you combine
all three together and you are in for a bad day. It made it nearly impossible to shoot and me being quite stubborn and not calling it a day earlier meant I nearly lost a camera to water damage. I went to take a shot on Sunda...
Here are some examples of my photographs appearing in various magazines and newspapers. A big thanks to Brian Young, Australian Motorsport News and Bayside Bulletin/The Redland Times for
allowing me to use these articles. N.B. Not
all images shown are mine. Cunninghams Gap, Queensland, Australia Jimna, Queensland, Australia ...
The final round of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship was held in China over the weekend and the battle for the championship went down to the wire with the Proton’s of Alister McRae and Chris Atkinson both in contention for over
all championship honours. It went to Alister McRae and co-driver Bill Hayes after their win in China with Chris Atkinson and Stephane Prevot only able to get third place. Whilst Chris Atkinson grabbed more victorie...
... of the cars and drivers. I only knew two, they were New Zealander Richie Stanaway and former Formula 1 driver, Heinz-Harald Frentzen. It was quite hectic in pit lane even though it was only practice, the teams were giving it
all. The cars rocket down pit lane and some teams were practicing pitstops and driver swaps so it would of been just like a race situation. You constantly had to be on the lookout otherwise you could get seriously hurt. I wa...
... so I would not miss out due to traffic or getting lost. There were six Australian’s including me, and one from Canada, although two Aussie’s had not showed up when we left RSR for the paddock to get the paperwork
all sorted. When the paperwork was
all sorted and with our wristbands on we entered the pit bay 12 where we were greeted by an absoloute plethora of cars, and the sort of controlled chaos I had come to expect from photos and...