Edited by FlyingSaucer, 04 September 2024 - 18:58.
I Sunday Mirror Trophy (Goodwood) - colored pics
#1
Posted 04 September 2024 - 18:54
#3
Posted 04 September 2024 - 22:12
Great photos!
Jo Siffert's crash looked rather nasty, here's a photo of the aftermath.
https://www.gettyima...photo/695904099
#4
Posted 05 September 2024 - 09:46
Ouch! DCN mentions this crash, which happened right in front of him, in his piece about lapping Goodwood in the latest MotorSport issue.
"Quite how Seppi escaped serious injury or worse staggered everyone there that day"
I am a little insure about colourisation, which I frankly do not understand technically, but these shots look extremely convincing especially the one of Clark taking the win . A pity that the Goodwood website has spurned them
#5
Posted 05 September 2024 - 10:48
That photo is the first time I've seen ace snapper Vic Blackman's name in many years, didn't he work mainly for the Daily Express? I learned lots from his writings, and in my youth his weekly column in Amateur Photographer was always the first thing I turned to. Memories of my darkroom days, fingernails permanently stained a yellowy brown from daily contact with developer and fixer, proper photography, the real thing, but you tell that to the kids of today....
#6
Posted 05 September 2024 - 11:06
Great shots but I'm not a fan of colourization.
#7
Posted 05 September 2024 - 20:03
Originally, this sequence would be part of a larger project of mine (which also involves a text about the race), which I would cede to the institution's (Goodwood) own website - but as I was ignored, at least I post these images in a place where they can be seen and also, where people will be able to enjoy the results.
I'd be fascinated to see the end result of your project. The Easter 1965 Goodwood meeting was the only time I saw Jim Clark drive and the memory will always stay with me. For some reason, though, my two most vivid memories, apart from the hailstorm, are of Clark's dominant performance in the saloon car race and of Siffert's accident - the latter because Dad and I were standing on the bank on the infield at the time and saw it very clearly, and as others have observed, it looked a lot nastier than, fortunately, it turned out to be.
If only my memories of the day were clearer; but I was only nine years old at the time.
#8
Posted 05 September 2024 - 22:27
Great shots but I'm not a fan of colourization.
#10
Posted 07 September 2024 - 20:50
Great shots but I'm not a fan of colourization.
Me neither although these are better than some.
#11
Posted 07 September 2024 - 22:15
Me neither although these are better than some.
That photo of Jim Clark on his victory lap with the cup is excellent, it just looks like a really good colour photo taken at the time.