Pay and play Photography
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Pay and play Photography
Hi new to world of 4x4 and off roading I Carn't wait to get started,I am however a keen amateur photographer and wondering if speculating on pay and play sites is allowed would love to get some action shots and would be happy to share them with everyone.
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Re: Pay and play Photography
You're in portsmouth I assume?
Slindon is quite good, I think it's £4 for spectators...
You will see lots of thrashing around in the mud and stuff like that!
Have look at our Members map, it has P&P sites marked on it
The link is up and to the right
Slindon is quite good, I think it's £4 for spectators...
You will see lots of thrashing around in the mud and stuff like that!
Have look at our Members map, it has P&P sites marked on it
The link is up and to the right
Twiss
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Re: Pay and play Photography
you got core 4x4 in chichester and its only 2 quid to watch
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Re: Pay and play Photography
Thanks I'll be paying them both a visit very soon
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Re: Pay and play Photography
Not sure about core4x4 it's just closed
I've taken lots of photos at pay & play sites and most won't let general public walk around the site, only in the spectator areas. However see the guys running the show and just ask as some don't mind and others sign you in as a marshal. AWDC events allow spectators everywhere in general on pay & play days. Always have some HI-Vis and expect the buggers to try and get you wet and muddy. Just a bit of fun but not if you have a expensive SLR. Me, I just use a few year old bridge camera but I always get to close trying to get "that" shot
I've taken lots of photos at pay & play sites and most won't let general public walk around the site, only in the spectator areas. However see the guys running the show and just ask as some don't mind and others sign you in as a marshal. AWDC events allow spectators everywhere in general on pay & play days. Always have some HI-Vis and expect the buggers to try and get you wet and muddy. Just a bit of fun but not if you have a expensive SLR. Me, I just use a few year old bridge camera but I always get to close trying to get "that" shot
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Re: Pay and play Photography
yeah just read that sucks quiet alot tbh that was quiet a close and cheap site for me, if it does close for 100% , looks like im going to have to go to slindon maybe and kill my truck each time
Tom
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