Anyway. Had four shoots during the weekend. Three of them paid work and all quite tricky and stressful as the indoor and show lighting were difficult to work with and had no time to set up lights.
If you're Photochopping these, I'd perhaps remove the signpost from far left side of the frame and the P-sign. They seem kind of distracting but this is all just trying to think of something else to say than 'great work'.
Well he is practically sitting with the camera bag in his lap so he's surprisingly slow at changing lenses. Also no extra points for dangling anything valuable above certain destruction.
Which brings me to another related thing: I really dislike shoulder bags with a flap. Makes fast lens changes impossible as the damn flap is always in the way. Maybe it's my butter fingers too but please share your recommendations for a good shoulder bag that doesn't scream 'camera bag',
From my experience all Google products and services are either utter crap (Android) or beta products that never get done or they get yanked after much hype (Wave).
Google+ has a strong and non-pleasant odour of both camps.
On it's own that is a tricky composition as the girl in the foreground is dead center, bright (eyes tend to focus first on the highest contrast or brightest point of the image) and not out of focus enough while the focused parts are pushed out of the frame.
You can get that kind of image to work but it's not easy. Good framing and guiding the viewer's eyes to the main subject like in this:
Outsmarting your competition is not unfair. It may feel unfair if your team got caught with pants down and jelly smeared on the Pirellis.
Basically are you saying that RBR's success is not because of their design skill, engineering skill, race craft, driver skill but only because they spend their budget on finding loopholes in regulations?