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    Ten tips for taking incredible F1 photographs

    Ten tips for taking incredible F1 photographs

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    Professional motor sport photographer Jamey Price shares ten of his top tips for taking incredible pictures at Formula One races.

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    Jamey Price answers your questions on how to take great photographs of F1 cars and offers some tips of the trade.

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    3rd September 2011, 10:455th September 2011, 9:56 | Written by Jamey Price

    Guest writer Jamey Price takes you on a photographer’s tour of Monza and shares some top tips.

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    In part two: how to get the best pictures at a Grand Prix weekend.

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    Jamey Price watches the Italian Grand Prix at Monza

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    19th September 2010, 12:286th September 2011, 8:26 | Written by Jamey Price

    Ferrari fan and photographer Jamey Price was one of the thousands of fans cheering for a home win at Monza last weekend. Read about his experience at the Italian Grand Prix below and have a look at the fantastic photographs he took at Monza of the race and the historic track.

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