The pain train…awesome stuff. The side shot of Lance is the most honest and realistic view of a Pro that I have ever seen. They make it look so easy but this picture makes him mortal once again, the wear & tear is real, the thousands of miles are apparent.
Which shot are you refering to BR, I know I didn’t shoot anything that good This was actually a tough race to photograph. The pro race coverage was the best, not because I wasn’t working the other cats just as hard, but because they started racing at noon… under a super bright cloudless sky. Horrible light for photography. By the time the Pro field got underway the light had softened quite a bit.
These are stunning. I agree with BR…the side shot of Lance made me pause.
Velodramatic Photography Annual 2009
The first collection of VeloDramatic Photography shot during 2008-2009 featuring images from the Tour of California, Lance Armstrong winning Nevada City, Northern California racing, the Rapha Continental, The American Velodrome Challenge, and Specialized's Ride to Vegas.
Available in two hardcover formats, printed on premium paper with dust jacket. 90 pages. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
Great pics – all of them!
The pain train…awesome stuff. The side shot of Lance is the most honest and realistic view of a Pro that I have ever seen. They make it look so easy but this picture makes him mortal once again, the wear & tear is real, the thousands of miles are apparent.
Which shot are you refering to BR, I know I didn’t shoot anything that good
This was actually a tough race to photograph. The pro race coverage was the best, not because I wasn’t working the other cats just as hard, but because they started racing at noon… under a super bright cloudless sky. Horrible light for photography. By the time the Pro field got underway the light had softened quite a bit.
I am referring to the color side shot of Lance and the detail in the muscles, etc.
These are stunning. I agree with BR…the side shot of Lance made me pause.