This past weekend I was an official volunteer photographer for the fifth time at the American Heart Association's annual fundraising event, the Lawyers Have Heart races and fun walk. About 6000 runners started the 5K and 10K races at the same time. The 10K race is the largest in Washington, D.C. This time I decided to try capturing a perspective I had never captured.
Don't be concerned that I was endangering myself or the runners. In fact, I might have been protecting them. I positioned myself immediately in front of a pedestrian crossing sign that was smaller than me and, thus, more difficult to see. Though that sign is flexible, I was concerned that the runners could hurt themselves on it. If a runner had hit me, I was in a crouched position low to the ground that would have allowed me to simply roll. Whether a runner had hit me or the sign, it's possible that runners could have been injured. Even so, I'm sure injuries could have been at least as bad if not worse if I had not been there and they had run into the sign.
Please click to view in the Lytebox to get the best impact of the racers running straight toward you.