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Yukon Quest Start

Postby hw771230 » Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:47 pm

Hey all,

The cold spell broke here, but not until after the start of the Yukon Quest dog sled race, a 1,000 mile dog sled race. I went out Saturday to get some shots of the race start. It was -30 but it didn't keep the crowd away.

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Here is a photo of the crowd across the bridge, and stretching off into the ice fog on the Chena River where the race starts, on even years, in downtown Fairbanks, AK

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Here is a photo of the last two dogs in line (wheel position) and the sled going by.

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Just a shot of an entire team. They are allowed to run up to 14 dogs.

All shots with my D70 and Sigma 18-50/2.8 at 18mm or so.

Enjoy,

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Postby Bonish Photo » Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:30 pm

Those pictres just make me shiver!!

I cant believe your camera would even work in that temperature!
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Postby hw771230 » Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:01 pm

Pat,

The camera works just fine, even much colder, it's the fingers you have to watch out for. I use really big mittens with hand heaters in them to reheat my hands after a couple shots.

Saturday I coud get about 20-25 shots before the battery would get too cold, then I just took it out and put it in an inside pocket for a bit.

You wouldn't believe the ammount of Cannon ""L" glass running around there. It was a bit like a camera club meeting.

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Postby gldiana » Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:19 pm

I wear thin gloves inside bigger gloves, so when I shoot I'm still wearing a layer, thin but better than bare hands.
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Postby Robin » Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:46 pm

Now these are COOL!! :D

Caleb, are you going to be able to go to the Ididarod in a few weeks? Oh, what I would give to go! :)
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Postby hw771230 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:36 pm

Robin,

Sorry for the delayed reply. I am currently in Australia, with limited internet access. I am going to miss the Iditarod, but have seen it in the past. I'm glad you like the photos, I love taking photos of the dogs and mushing.

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