Last weekend Blackburn Cycling Club ran its inaugural Warburton Road Race. It wasn't without its problems, but I'm not going to talk about them here. Really I wanted to talk about trying to photograph road races and the difficulties.
One of the first problems, or really the only problem is how? Do I just take one photo of each group from the same place or do I move around? Of course, who wants to stay in one place and only take photos for about 5 minutes. The riders would go out and then come back, so you would get them twice, but it is better to get them in lots of places.
This is where the real problem starts, how do I move around? I ended up using my car and followed the races, trying to get ahead when I could, and waiting at certain points for the riders to come past. Isn't too bad doing it that way, but when the race is on a long windy road, then it does get hard. I couldn't get past the riders, or it was really difficult. There was quite a bit of traffic on the road, so when I would come up to a bunch of riders, I would have to wait my turn to get past them.
There was some beautiful countryside and I wanted to get some Graham Watson type shots, but it was too hard. I probably should go and scout out places first and try to find good places ahead of time. Doing it while out there was hard, trying to look for good places to photograph, watching out for cyclists, and trying to drive, don't make it easy.
I hope I did get some shots that showed what beautiful scenery there is around Warburton. As for taking photos at road races, motorbike please. I have got my helmet, and a motorbike jacket, what more do I need, oh yeah, a motorbike and someone to ride it for me. Or just the bike, as it turns out I never got rid of my motorbike license so I can still ride one myself, now just need to convince the husband.
Great photos Leanne - even they were a little hard for you to get. Looks like a beautiful place for a race.
ReplyDeleteLibby