For those not familiar with the race, it is held at night time supposedly on NYC streets. For safety reasons, the organizer managed to use the Red Hook shipping dock area for the course. The roads are nice and well paved. So, the only thing urban about this race is the setting and the backdrop. However, it wasn't easy to convey this with photography since there are little ambient light. The course was lit up by 6 30ft tall spot lights powered by the generators. You bet, photographers, many, many of them "pros" and "GWC" attracted to this lights like moths to a light bulb. Using these spot lights to expose your shots you will only get the riders inside these lights. No ambient background lights and not much of them will get spilled to the rest of the riders behind or in the field. I didn't want to limit myself to your usual second curtain sync flash/light trailing shots. I decided to go against going off camera flash since I don't believe the field would wait for my flash to be cycled. Sadly, I saw too many photogs using off camera flash.
Dan Chabanov won the race 3 times in a row so far.
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Ironically, I really enjoy processing these shots. For the first time I feel like I didn't really need to nail the color or the exposures correctly. Just need to get that urban feel...



