Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Austin, There are stairs on both sides of the jump. Below are links to a couple of views from the top of the jump. In "jump" you can see Sapporo in the background. The stuff coming up from the skiis in Jumper4 is just moisture from the turf kicking up as the jumper comes to a stop. The lower part of the jump is basically like astroturf. Sprinklers run much of the time, I assume to keep the turf slick. I shot these mid-morning. It was probably close to 90 degrees at the time. I don't think temperature is the limiting factor. But wind is key. It doesn't take much. A small gust came up and put one of the jumpers dangerously close to one side on landing. They shut things down immediately after that. I went back for very early light the next day, but they weren't jumping. These guys are all World Class jumpers. I never saw one fall. http://www.lightcurves.com/images/jumper7.jpg http://www.lightcurves.com/images/jump.jpg BTW, jumper7 was taken with the 80-200/4. "Jump" was taken with a 28/2.8-R. If you look closely at the dark green part of the bottom of the jump, you can see the sprinklers running. Also, thanks for your comments. Dave - -----Original Message----- From: Austin Franklin [mailto:darkroom@ix.netcom.com] Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 10:17 AM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: RE: [Leica] Re: Thoughts on R8s > > http://www.lightcurves.com/images/jumper6.jpg > > Dave Those appear to be stairs on the left side in that image...and then again in other shots on the right side...STAIRS? I guess it's a good idea, the jumpers have to get back to the top somehow ;-) > http://www.lightcurves.com/images/jumper4.jpg And...what is the "smoke" or spray coming off the end of the skis? Those are very nice shots, BTW!