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scoobie
01-23-2007, 07:07 PM
I met John this past weekend at Rattlesnake Raceway. Hes a hell of a nice guy...and a contributing photographer for Radio Controlled Car Action Magazine!
I offered to start a thread for him to post his racing photos and he accepted so here it is.
You can see (and purchase) some of his work at www.backprint.com/caryphotography (http://www.backprint.com/caryphotography) You can also see his work here http://www.nitroaddicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1174
I tried to grab a few pics off the site to use in the thread, but it wont let me. I guess you gotta do something to make people pay :)
z3usX5
01-23-2007, 09:09 PM
Sweet. I knew those pics was r/c mag good. Glad to have ya John!
Cant wait to see some of your work.
JohnCary
01-24-2007, 03:05 PM
Thank you very much Scoobie for introducing me into the Forum. Currently at the moment all of the pictures I took over the weekend are uploading onto my site and they should be ready shortly. I tried to get everyones vehicle but since I was racing and had to prep my car i wasn't able to get everyone. I'm going to try my hardest and comes to at least one race a month at RattleSnake Raceway. It's about a 160mile drive more me to get over there and I miss a day of work as well.
Does anyone every cruise over to Willits for racing?
scoobie
01-24-2007, 05:20 PM
Thats dedication!!! But you can use all your race expenses as a business write off correct?
Didnt know there was a track in willits...website?
JohnCary
01-25-2007, 11:21 AM
If I was a full time editor I could probably do that. But since I just contribute a few articles here and there, its not possible.
The track in Willits is called "All For Fun Hobbies" and its run by a guy named Mark who is an awesome person. The track is about 120'x150', with a front straight that has a giant sweeper connected to it. It's a very open track with about 2 tight sections. Its about 2x-3x the size of RattleSnake. Last time I was there, they had two giant table tops that were probably a 15+ft gap and a very technical quad double section that required some serious timing to get through proprely. They race on Sundays and I think it usually starts around 10am or so.
Also, all the images are up on my site with everything good to go.
scoobie
01-25-2007, 06:10 PM
I cant copy/paste the pics from your site, to this site...
JohnCary
01-25-2007, 08:29 PM
usually its possible to copy a low res version off that site.
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