Drift experience in the alps (pics)

Rainer

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Last week i was on "Timmelsjoch" - a very high mountain pass in the alps (about 2.500 m / 9.800 ft)
Marcel Hagen a professional fotograph took these pics i want to share with you....

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At the risk of sounding like a complete **** I'm going to say that those shots look staged.

There is no smoke, no tire marks, no body roll, no motion to the wheels.......


Again this is my opinion, it just looks like the car is parked to me.
 

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At the risk of sounding like a complete **** I'm going to say that those shots look staged.

There is no smoke, no tire marks, no body roll, no motion to the wheels.......


Again this is my opinion, it just looks like the car is parked to me.

me too but still look cool.:bounce:
 

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At the risk of sounding like a complete **** I'm going to say that those shots look staged.

There is no smoke, no tire marks, no body roll, no motion to the wheels.......


Again this is my opinion, it just looks like the car is parked to me.


.....:2tu:....for saying what I was thinking
 

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At the risk of sounding like a complete **** I'm going to say that those shots look staged.

There is no smoke, no tire marks, no body roll, no motion to the wheels.......


Again this is my opinion, it just looks like the car is parked to me.


With a 'really' fast shutter speed to capture the wheels and show no spin, and using Photoshop to carefully blank out the smoke and rubber marks from the road, you would end up with photos like this. About the body roll? I can't make up a plausible explanation for that. Maybe his suspension is really that stiff.:)
 

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Rainer should enjoy this..

2nd pic doesn't have the lights on? Cool pics, but...

Ok.. being silly tonight.. found the original pic for you SkyBob :rolaugh:

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O.K. guys.
Initial i wanted to show you some nice pics and i have no problem to tell you how we made this pics.
The car was standing about 50m before the curve. The photograph gave me the o.K that there was no traffic oncoming. Then i drove "normaly" around the cure. At about half the curve i just did a short kick on the accelerator - which was enough (you know that) that the back come around the edge. All together at low speeds - but not staged. And: To get sharp pics you have to use a fast shutter. ;)
All in all it was fun !!:D


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