I attended the Australian Cycling Track titles during the week in Sydney. I had to play with the settings regularly to get consistent results. I need a much faster tele lens!! Current Olympic mens sprint champion Ryan Bailey (racing in black) was in action. Sprint_RacingUnfortunately, he had a dramatic crash. Champ_Crashes
There was plenty of great close racing taking place with spots for the Beijing Olympic Games on offer. Here_I_Come Looking_Ahead
The Teams Pursuit is also a favourite event of mine to watch. Two teams line up on opposite sides of the track and race each other. The race can be won if the last rider of the other team is caught by the pursuing team, otherwise it is determined over a distance. The lead rider leads the team for a lap and then he swings up high on the bank before rejoining the end of the train. NSW_Pursuit_1 WA_Pursuit
I particularly enjoyed the AWD tandem class (Athletes With Disabilities). The rear cyclist is blind and is guided by the lead cyclist known as the Pilot.
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More race photos. I tried using auto settings, some sports settings, and not using my flash. I am teaching myself the manual settings but am not sure what to use for action shots outside. The day started very overcast but was bright by the end. Add in shadows from the rowhouse stores around the square and there were even more shadows. Suggestions are appreciated. So are comments.
Since I want to improve my sports shots, I went over to Frankin to shoot their 2006 Frankin Classic. They held 5K, 10K, and a kid's 1K. I'll be posting some photos as I work on them over the next few days. Let me know what you think. I'm not sure how I feel about the photos. Like I said, I'm trying to improve.
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