At the Tour de Grove on Saturday, I watched races for men, women and handicapped competitors on three-wheel recumbent cycles. Everyone was impressive. The last time I tried to ride a bike I needed a cortisone shot in my knee. Really. The action I photographed was far beyond me.
Toward the end I was sitting on the curb, shooting the men with a wide angle lens as they zoomed by. The woman above, who was among the leaders throughout the race (as in the next picture) stopped beside me to chat with a race official. She looked like a Valkyrie on wheels. Check out those muscles. I'd stay out of the way.
Toward the end I was sitting on the curb, shooting the men with a wide angle lens as they zoomed by. The woman above, who was among the leaders throughout the race (as in the next picture) stopped beside me to chat with a race official. She looked like a Valkyrie on wheels. Check out those muscles. I'd stay out of the way.
j'aime beaucoup ton titre et la deuxieme photo, on dirait qu'elle sprinte
ReplyDeleteYou have captured the speed, power and excitement of the race and the spirit of the competitors very well.
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me that we are getting nearer to the Tour de France time of year. Good thing I don't have TV.
ReplyDeletegreat shots, bob. you can feel the energy and the speed.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, gosh she looks like a real powerhouse!
ReplyDeleteA great series of shoys!
ReplyDeleteGreat cropping on top! Fantastic portrait, Bob!
ReplyDeleteSome fine photographs, Bob. In particular, I like the wide angle view of the bicycle pack and the last portrait.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots B. And I can't or won't ride a bike with my crappy knees but the truth be known, I didn't ride BEFORE they were crappy. I'd kill for some good looking legs. I'm grateful for long pants.
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Everything men can do, women can do better, or almost!!
ReplyDeleteLike the close-in shots best. Nice immediacy of action.
ReplyDeleteGood use of the wide angle lens here. I really enjoyed looking at all the bike photos.
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