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Subject: [Leica] I'd like advice on shooting a fleeting moment of a bike race
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Fri Feb 23 04:32:12 2007
References: <4cfa589b0702191454r3cfe8181mece91444c9d94053@mail.gmail.com> <45DE8642.9030601@nathanfoto.com>

On Feb 22, 2007, at 11:14 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:

> Hi Adam,
>
> I know that I am a day late and a dollar short here, but I will  
> throw in my 2 Eurocents anyway. As you know, I am no pro, but when  
> I lived in Switzerland, I did have the opportunity to photograph a  
> bike race, the Zurich Metzgete (part of the World Cup circuit) in  
> 2002. It was particularly easy to find good spots

a few images of the Tour of California 2007 stage 2 finishing in  
Sacramento...

coming soon...


from Tuesday of this week...


who else was there?


Steve




> because the route was a 60-70 km circular route that was repeated 3  
> times and passed within a few km of my home. So, using my  
> motorcycle for easy parking, I was able to first see the racers at  
> the top of a long climb, then at the bottom of a long descent, and  
> finally at the finish in Zurich. Of those 3 spots, I found the top  
> of the long climb by far the best, for a couple of reasons: first,  
> the racers were not going that fast (you do not go that fast at the  
> end of a 17 km climb in 30+C weather!); and second, they were not  
> tucked in as would be otherwise be the case, so I had a better view  
> of their faces and the exertion and emotion. I posted a couple of  
> examples in my PAW for that week:
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2002/2002_34.jpg
> http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2002/2002_34alt1.jpg
> (this was back in the days when I used Leica M and Kodachrome...)
>
> Nathan
>
> Adam Bridge wrote:
>> The Tour of California blitzes through Davis tomorrow about 1 PM  
>> and I
>> have a spot all picked out. I'll have only a few seconds for the shot
>> but I thought the pros who have done this sort of thing before might
>> have ideas on how to properly set up.
>>
>> I'm going to shoot looking up an overpass from it's base. I figure  
>> the
>> cyclists will have heads mostly down at this point, perhaps looking
>> around for position but it's a good place for good aerodynamics so  
>> I'm
>> thinking they'll be pretty well tucked in.
>>
>> I'm shooting with the 560 on the 1Ds MKII since I have to be almost a
>> block away although I'm taking a couple other lenses just in case and
>> then the M to grab a few shots as they zip past, probably with the CV
>> 15 or 28.
>>
>> Still, if there are things I could do to help increase my chances for
>> a good shot, or maybe eliminate common failures, those of you who  
>> have
>> made $$$'s doing this might offer a few suggestions for this rookie??
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Adam
>>
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