Thanks George. In a half-marathon, people move at around 20 km/h or less, which
is not very fast from a photographer's point of view, certainly not compared to
cyclists in a professional race or runners in a shorter distance event.
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 10:06 PM, George Themelis wrote:
>> Running events are good to photograph: the people do not move that fast,
>> you can pick a good spot along the route, and if you stay away from the
>> finish line area (which is very crowded), you can get really close. So
>> that's how I spent Sunday morning a week ago:
>> http://www.greatpix.eu/Other/Santa-Pola-Half-Marathon-2011
>
>
> Nice! People do not not move fast? It is all relative I guess... I see
> some fast guys (and one gal) in these pictures.
>
> I like to run and take pictures while running. I carry a stereo camera in
> most races.
>
> George
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