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Showing posts with label California Speedway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California Speedway. Show all posts

Friday, May 02, 2008

It Never Get's Old, Yep, Another Cover - BBoz

Wow...two posts in a row. I'm cooking pan grilled steak with mushroom and sherry sauce this evening but hey, people need their AutoMotoPhoto fix right. I jest.

Anyways, check out the current edition of RoadRacerX and the super cool and groovy shot of Ben Bostrom aboard his superfast Graves Yamaha R6 taken by yours truly. Anyways, less of my yacking, here it is.Ben Bostrom, Andrew WheelerNext up...imagery from the "Jewel of SoCal", Fontana...

If you get the chance, check out my interview and my insight into motorcycle racing photography with Jules Cisek at MotoGPod.com

Night for now.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Little Things - A Small Roundup

A little post to let you all know that I have added a few images from the recent test at Fontana to AutoMotoPhoto.Last month I had the pleasure of photographing Kenny Roberts Championship winning flat tracker Yamaha TZ750 at a location just south of San Francisco. It was quite the treat to see so much history all in one location. I asked if it could be started up....oh my....this 750cc two stroke flat tracker created so much noise my mind started to scramble...! Look for a feature in BIKE Magazine, a UK publication with editorial written by talented writer Mark Gardner (visit RidingMan.com).That's all from me for now...Have a nice weekend everyone.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Fontana - From Orange Cones to White Snow Capped Mountains

It's rare, but when you see it, or "them", to some degree they offsets the relative "industrial" feel of Fontana. The Speedway is built on the land once occupied by the Kaiser Steel Works. Thus, it is flat, surrounded by heavy industry and truck stops. Fontana is not Yosemite. It doesn't have the organic and natural ambiance of a racetrack such as Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham in Alabama. But, when the wind has some force behind it (which it did on Tuesday) and it's cold, and following the recent storms and the cool weather that caused snow to drop sometimes below 1500 feet, the San Gabriel Mountains that overshadow the entire valley can add a little moment of beauty. But hold onto that mental snapshot, because in a few months, the smog will make sure they hide for the rest of the year. Here's a shot of our man Neil Hodgson, surrounded by billboards, wire fencing, oranage cones and over shadowed by the snow capped mountains reminding us that nature is still here....More to come..must edit and do some puppy training...