It's a little late, but here is a selection of my favourite images from the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix, with a fuller selection being added to an album on Google+.
Relive the action from the Hungaroring with my race Preview, Thursday Snap Shot and Weekend Review.
This snap of Sergio Perez is stunning, the lighting glinting off the chrome bodywork is beautiful.
I love the fact that Button's car isn't in the centre of the picture, as well as all the marks on the track from the differing corner lines.
I really like the action shot of Di Resta turning in to the corner and the slightly angled picture.
The dark blue and white livery of the Williams looks stunning with this lighting around the Hungaroring.
I love the glimpse of the crowd in the background of this shot and the fact that the whole chicane is in shot.
This is one of my favourite images from the weekend as it captures the joy and celebration of Hamilton's first Mercedes victory, with some of the less fortunate drivers emerging from their cars in the background.
This shot is stunning because it really captures the cars taking the whole corner, you get the feeling of how long the corner is and the blue sky works well with the Williams livery - in my view.
I love this picture due to the fact that the car is so in focus, and the rest isn't. It gives the rightful impression of speed.
I particularly appreciate the angle of this shot and the way that the run-off area is in front of the car, rather than the shot being really zoomed in.
This picture is stunning and really different, I didn't see many like it. I love the car peeking through the leaves.
The colours in this shot are so rich and bright, plus the feeling of undulations.
This snap of Jenson Button is great as the bushes perfectly frame the picture and I like the blurred back and foreground.
This shot of Hamilton is great as he is really throwing the car into the corner and the left-front wheel is almost off the ground with the load through the corner.
Peek-a-boo. This is a great picture as the trees dominate the shot but my eye is drawn straight to the car in the tiny opening. It must have been really tricky to get right, so props to the photographer.
This is another snap that uses the green surroundings of the Hungaroring beautifully.
This picture has two stand out points to it. The first is the stunning view in the background and the second is the stunning detail and focus on the car.
I'm not sure why I like these kind of shots so much, but I think it is just the corner itself and the exit as turn five is a very tricky and fast turn that takes commitment and bravery to get right.
This is another shot that is brilliant due to the look of speed due to the blurred background and the livery of the Caterham looks great in the sunlight.
For a look at more of my favourite shots, take a look at the Google+ album.
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(c) Octane Photographic |
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(c) Vodafone McLaren Mercedes |
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(c) Vodafone McLaren Mercedes |
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(c) Sahara Force India F1 Team |
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(c) Williams F1 Team |
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(c) Marussia F1 Team |
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(c) Octane Photographic |
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(c) Octane Photographic |
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(c) Lotus F1 Team |
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(c) Octane Photographic |
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(c) Sahara Force India F1 Team |
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(c) Vodafone McLaren Mercedes |
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(c) Vodafone McLaren Mercedes |
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(c) Octane Photographic |
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(c) Getty Images |
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(c) Octane Photographic |
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(c) Getty Images |
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(c) Marussia F1 Team |
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(c) Caterham F1 Team |
For a look at more of my favourite shots, take a look at the Google+ album.
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