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Ski Jumping! (Ishpeming, MI)

 
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Jan 29, 2010 09:28 |  #1

Yes, THAT ski jumping. :D

The 123rd Annual Tournament from the Ishpeming Ski Club (the first being in 1888 on the famous 90 meter hill at Suicide Bowl (coined in a newspaper article years ago, it's been made much safer these days ;) ).

Well, I gotta tell 'ya that this was easily my hardest shoot I've done over the past two years I've been shooting. The competition was 3 hours long, the temperature was +2F, and my legs are still sore after climbing up and down that big dumb hill in snow that was usually up to my knees and once up to my hip! (I'm 6ft 5in tall). My EOS 40D was also pushed to the limit, always running ISO 1600 or 3200 and the auto focus on the 70-120mm L f2.8 lens really dragging. To be honest, this is not the right gear to shoot this hill and hopefully next year I'll be better equipped, but I'll share my best effort with all of you. All shot in RAW, converted to TIFF, then noise reduced with Imagenomic Noiseware Pro and Photoshop CS3 in 16bit, before converting to .jpg. Many times I tried running slower shutter speeds of 100 or 60 to get more light, but when you're legs are shaking from all the hiking and arms are shaking from the shivering ... well, good luck. I also used a 2x teleconverter for more reach which you really need for those shots shooting up at their faces.

1. Twin Bon Fires. Ohhhh, so nice. I should have taken a photo of the large pile of beer bottles at the end of the night.

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2. The hill. Man, props to the athletes for climbing up there some 150 feet above the trees in such cold temps, then zooming down at 55mph. Holy wind chill!

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3. Looking Down. A view from about 1/3rd of the way up. Although the little 60lb kids had no problem scrambling up higher, this was as far as I could go. I'm just too old. :confused:

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4. Low Flyer. Dave Edlund of St. Paul, MN showing just how high above the slope they fly. This was actually a rather short jump.

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5. Close Up. Trevor Wert of Steamboat Springs, CO.

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Jan 29, 2010 09:43 |  #2

6. Anton Gerosimov of Russia.

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7. Side view. They bend forward at the hips to give a more 'wing like' shape for more lift.
Dan Englund - USA.

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8. Bottom View. This was as close as I could get to the very end of the out run without climbing 8 feet of snow and ice, mixed with tree branches. Very frustrating trying to get a good angle to shoot from here. You can see a few spectators on the right side of the hill ... that's the high point I shot from and you can see what you've got to climb to get higher. I'll get there next year!

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9. Flying Finn. Jere Kykkanen of Finland who placed fourth.

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10. The Winner. Hakon Helgesen of Norway. Horrible photo, I know, but he won so he get's his photo published. ;)

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Thanks for looking. I tried _real hard_ to do my best, hopefully I'll do better tomorrow in the sunshine at Iron Mountain on the *120 meter* hill ! (this one was 90).

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Jan 29, 2010 12:37 as a reply to  @ Biffbradford's post |  #3

any photos on how high they are




  
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Jan 29, 2010 13:23 |  #4

No. I showed you how high I got ... no where near the top. When I arrived in town (Ishpeming, MI), I stopped in at the US Skiing Hall of Fame where I picked up some of these sweet post cards to mail out. Here you get a view from the top:

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If you're a skiing fan, this is a cool place to poke around.

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I'll post the link to all these photos shortly. ;)

Oh yeah, after freezing my *** off that night, I now understand why the Russians drink so much Vodka, and the Finns __?___ , what ever they drink to say warm!

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Jan 29, 2010 23:43 as a reply to  @ Biffbradford's post |  #5

Cool set. We went from very warm weather that was threatening to destroy all the snow and then the temps plummeted. It was interesting to hear the jumpers on the news talk about why they enjoy this venue and all of the rich history.




  
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Jan 30, 2010 00:32 as a reply to  @ Ryan_in_the_U.P.'s post |  #6

awesome...


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Jan 30, 2010 01:09 |  #7

Well done
Thanks for sharing


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Jan 30, 2010 23:11 as a reply to  @ SevenD's post |  #8

Thanks for the inspiration! I am going to a small ski jumping competition here in Washington. I was wondering about where I should stand. Looks like I am going to be doing lots of walking.




  
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Jan 30, 2010 23:25 |  #9

Wait until you see the stairs there were to climb at Iron Mountain today. Pure leg breakers! ;)


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Jan 31, 2010 22:06 |  #10

hey, I was there that night. the 12 year old from steamboat broke 90 meters




  
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