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    Red Bull Last Stand

    I got to see part of the woman's fixed gear bike racing competition which was held in Alamo plaza. There were 22 competitors and the last to cross the finish on each lap is eliminated until only one is left.

    I used my Canon 24-105 and shot wide open (f4) at 70mm. My goal was to focus on a particular rider while blurring the background and/or other riders. I panned as much as possible to try and show the dynamics of the race. It was a lot of fun and got in some good practice.

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    Early leader

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    Chasing

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    Going into the turn

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    Straightaway

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    Breakaway

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    Re: Red Bull Last Stand

    Sergio, nice pics.


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    Very good set using the panning and DoF to advantage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Very good set using the panning and DoF to advantage.
    Ditto from me. Nice work Sergio.

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    These are great. Really nice series and the dof is perfect.
    I especially like number 2 with her expression and also the bike (born in a brewery)...😀❤️
    I didn’t know they did fixed gear racing .... interesting.

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    Nice panning and captures.

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    Well done series, Sergio. That being said, I find that some of the crops are a bit too tight for my taste.

    I find it better to be a bit wide in the shot and then crop in PP. It's a lot easier to do this than try to add material around the edges in post.

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    Re: Red Bull Last Stand

    Quote Originally Posted by Digital View Post
    Sergio, nice pics.

    Bruce
    Thanks, Bruce.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Very good set using the panning and DoF to advantage.
    Thanks, Grahame. It was a lot of fun.

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Ditto from me. Nice work Sergio.

    Dave
    Thanks, Dave. I need to try more of these events.

    Quote Originally Posted by lovelife65 View Post
    These are great. Really nice series and the dof is perfect.
    I especially like number 2 with her expression and also the bike (born in a brewery)...😀❤️
    I didn’t know they did fixed gear racing .... interesting.
    Thanks, Sharon. This type of race was new to me also.

    I too am partial to the second and found the quote on the bike funny/cute. Heck, with my penchant for a cold brew, I'd be proud to say I was born in a brewery.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice panning and captures.
    Thanks, John. I'll be trying more of this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Well done series, Sergio. That being said, I find that some of the crops are a bit too tight for my taste.

    I find it better to be a bit wide in the shot and then crop in PP. It's a lot easier to do this than try to add material around the edges in post.

    Thanks, Manfred.

    All the crops were intentional. There was a lot of energy and tension at the race, and these woman were up to it. I wanted to convey some of this through the images, and I find tight crops can add this dimension. I especially wanted this on the more static shots like the turn and straightaway. The tighter framing adds tension and dynamic while putting the cyclists on a diagonal and eliminating some distracting elements.

    Sergio

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