where?
linky please
where?
linky please
there's a few more to add
the hosting site made the gallery live before i'd finished sorting though the entire collection
my mistake
the set online is pretty much complete
FYI, there were A LOT of people who's number I could not read
these people will be searchable via 000
not for the faint hearted (or keen) 'cos there will be hundreds of you
a simple instruction really, stick the number to the front of the helmet
MTBers; we're not the brightest sun in the sky!
this is the direct link to the galley page, saves going via the homepage
oh, when finished there will be seven folders
there is currently 4 folders
it's been a long night!
Good Work fella
cheers
good to see you all enjoying yourself, and the change between top of waterhatch (my first spot) to top of cleeve hill (my last spot) was quite amusing
and if anyone complains about the photos being boring, then i have a challenge.
the bloke in the curry house couldnt spell Matt
Got any tissues?
why have you s**t yourself ?
Nice pics - I might actually buy one, which is unusual for me. You should have positioned yourself 10m further back up the trail (or focussed further up there) at your last spot on Cleeve Hill - a little lip or root there which even I managed to get both wheels off the ground with (hence my big grin in that shot, which I'm presuming isn't the change you were expecting!)
Is there anywhere I can get the route map?
Crash at 27km/h on that last stony descent.
cheers fellas.
it was a "risk" taking the panning shots
technically demanding, with a high degree of failure
a reason many event photographers take head-on, or "distance" side-on shots is because they're "easy". a close-in panning shot is difficult, especially when one has to get it "right" for 1000 people.
having been on the seb rogers courses (both in the quantocks and the alps) I an fully aware of the set-up requirements, but more importantly the fact that photographer can have the rider go again and again until happy with the photo.
on event such as HONC I get on shot (no pun intended) at getting the photo right. on the whole i'm reasonably happy with the outcome.
hmmmm.....what can i do to better myself for next year?
Good pics those. Might have one as well. I certainly didn't look as knackered as I felt.It wasn't till I wrote this that I realised how little I enjoyed it
what was your number?
nice write up, i'm impressed you can remember the entire ride with such clarity, you clearly weren't trying hard enough.
to be fair I didn't demands some kind of cunning stunt. it's merely interesting to contrast the difference between the first climb (top of waterhatch where we couldn't get the gate open) and the last "proper" climb (onto cleeve common)
having lived and cycled in cheltenham for many years I know how evil those hills are! still they make a good warm to a sat morning ride!
860. 3/4 of a tired Manual.
I've done Sebs' course as well and there is definitely a pretty low hit rate for panning shots. When they come out they are great, but I completely take your point about risk. Reckon you've got good coverage there.
I think I was more cheery at the second shot. it was nearly over
Oh I definitely wasn't trying hard enough. I realised that was going to be the case about 2 miles in!
I've done Sebs' course as well and there is definitely a pretty low hit rate for panning shots. When they come out they are great, but I completely take your point about risk. Reckon you've got good coverage there.
i did try to make life slightly easier by keeping the shutter speed as high as possible
seb is a good teacher
have you considered doing the course in the alps?
it was so good last year that i'm going again this year
you're one of few people who managed to have their photo taken at all four locations!
the gate being locked at the top of waterhatch climb ruined an otherwise okay photo spot
I did want to do the Alps trip but just couldn't make the time. Would still love to tho, not sure if he's running any more.
I think I was in touch with my inner grumpy on that climb
there's a trip this year
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