Thanks Jack. Yep, the passenger gives away my dirty little secret:-).  
In truth, the cars are cruising at about 30 mph. It's only their  
relative position and the 1/10th of a second shutter speed that  
create the impression of speed.
Paul
On Feb 14, 2008, at 8:41 AM, Jack Davis wrote:

> Nice action! I get the feeling the 'orange' passenger either doesn't
> care who wins the race or it's a foregone conclusion.
> His demeanor does reduce the 'excitement' factor. ;)
>
> Jack
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>> Processing some more of my old dream cruise pics for a project I'm
>> working on. This one caught my eye.
>> FA 50/1.4 on *istD. f2.8, 1/10th second.
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6948169&size=lg
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