The photographic essay version of the TTT

To those who haven’t checked the blog for a while, take the time to scroll down (past this post) to important posts and notices below.

Sorry all that the pictures are late. Doing this gives you an appreciation of the workload that goes into a professional photographer’s day. Not only do they have to take the pictures hanging off a motorcycle, but they have to download them onto their computer, apply any retouching to cropping and exposure, edit the content, upload to the website with a caption. Having to work seems to put a barrier on playing with the toys.

Having the gear that works is the minimum requirement. Not only does pro stuff look cool, but it often is quite weatherproof, and got more settings to allow the camera to adjust for one’s own inadequacies (photographic I mean).

Thanks to Chuck for driving around the course to catch up with the riders, allowing for more variety in the action. It was almost looking like a long walk back for a time (must remember to keep all your batteries charged Chris). In all a dreary day turned into an exciting one with good racing and spectating – well worth the trip down.

Le Kuan

7 thoughts on “The photographic essay version of the TTT”

  1. melvyn, i have been slowed to dial-up speed so cannot see any of you pics without a 2hr wait. i will get on it tomorrow at work (super-duper speed) and edit the post so that it puts up thumbnails. i will learn you how to do it later.

    peter

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