It was that time of year again when I get prepared to shoot my favourite event, both cameras ready, the 70-200 fine tuned, eager to use a Black Rapid Sport that had arrived three days earlier and ample batteries packed. Having monitored the weather prediction for a few days for once it was spot on and on getting up at 3.00 am on the day it was absolutely bucketing down
The rain never ceased and was made worse with the wind but perseverance, luck and perhaps a certain amount of stupidity gave me 460 usable images
No 1
This is one of a continuous burst of 16 at the start of the full marathon and unfortunately even though shooting from under a large umbrella during the time between moving from good shelter into position rain got the lens. For the start of the half marathon an hour later I managed a full set with a dry lens.
No 2
There was little option but to sit in my wagon parked close and see if I could capture anything from there. The problem with this was that only side views were possible apart from a few exceptions, with little range to track the subjects between obstacles before grabbing the shot. It also required the window opening for each shot and then drying off the lens.
No 3
I was getting bored with side views and the inside of my wagon was getting soaked so another method was needed. With camera, 70-200 and flash mounted on the monopod and an umbrella handle gripped tightly to the top of the monopod I stood with a lamp post behind me giving a bit of a shield and shot away. The problem with this was I could only use my right hand as any reduction in grip of the umbrella against the monopod and the umbrella acted like a sail
No 4
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No 6
Today's main daily paper ran an article on the event, unfortunately with the wrong picture of the winner. I have since been contacted to provide this picture, the actual winner
No 7
So all in all a fun day with good results considering the conditions. What I have learnt is that it's so easy to overlook things when you are having to concentrate on keeping your gear dry, like why shoot all images with VR Off and forget to change the number of active dynamic focus points
Grahame