Thanks, The Color Guard shot was just a fluke I didn't notice the sun flare until I looked at the pictures last night, I think I'm going to edit this pic to cut out the videographer mucking up the shot. Like I said viewing the action from the pit area make for an interesting race, I saw the emotion from the winning team when the car a head of them ran out of fuel and, I don't know if you know this or not, but they won the race on only 3 inflated tires. They had a puncture coming out of the Release turn. I kinda like the shot of the little kid amazed at the #60 Crown Royal car on the pit lane. I guess my age is showing because I'm still trying to catch up from the weekend's action and we turn around and do it all over again. I'll be out at the track for all four days of the NASA races, so see you all there. Dr Z On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Great shots, Mike. I like the way you even managed to make the MX-5 and > Mustang races look interesting. :) I have 2 favorites. First is the > refueling shot with the gas splashing out of the filler can. Second is the > color guard with the great use of backlighting. They're really good. > > r > ps. I just had to include one for the hell of it. > > Sent from my Dreadnought using that barely tolerable Thunderbird email > program > > > On 9/13/2010 11:07 PM, Michael Wells wrote: > > All Rat Packers, > > Here's my sampling of action from this past weekend's Rolex Grand Am / > NASCRA West races. > > http://www.pbase.com/twistedlight/grand_am > > There are a couple of over-steers for Larr, and I will post my pics of the > Perrelli girls in a separate gallery for those interested in the eye candy. > > Enjoy, let me know what you think, > > Dr Z > > -- > Dr. Z > aka Michael Wells > MCWells Photography > mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx > 801-850-7279 > > -- Dr. Z aka Michael Wells MCWells Photography mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx 801-850-7279