A River of Runners
You know another great thing about being an amateur photographer? I can show you a mediocre picture without any penalty.
It was raining steadily at the overlook this morning. And there was a light but steady breeze from the east. There wasn't a chance for a sunrise and there are easier days to make dark and moody pictures. But Monte Sano State Park was hosting the Mountain Mist 50K race — as always. (The Mountain Mist is one of the named trails at MSSP.) So I decided I'd try to make a shot of that.
Having observed this crowd running by before, I knew the decor (shall we say) would be as ugly as a rodeo arena. These folks are going to run 50 kilometers in the rain. I don't think there are any prizes for "best-dressed". And then there was the rain and the overcast. So there wasn't much light and the light you have is pretty ugly. What's a photographer to do?
Instead of freezing the action I decided to let it blur. A lot. I had the title of the picture in my head before I ever shot it — A River of Runners.
There wasn't as much neon in the crowd as I was expecting and, in hindsight, I think a higher perspective would have done better. (I know the yellow line makes a nice "S" curve from experience. But you don't get that same curve drawing you on all the way to the background with the runners.
So, not a bad picture but not as good as I had hoped. Live and learn. I hope it is helpful to you in your photography.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
40mm
F11@2.5 seconds
ISO 100
Cropped
ROD_4550.JPG
©Don Brown 2024
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