With three photographers working Trans Iowa, I have had the pleasure of checking out several images. But why should I be the only one who gets to look at the awesome images made by these folks? I've already used a few in my event report, (which will conclude next week), but I wanted to cull out some of my favorites here and share them.
Note: These are good for personal use only. Any media or promotional use is strictly forbidden without prior consent.
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Okay, admittedly this one is mine, but it turned out so good, I had to share it again. |
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This year's start line image by George Keslin for Wally Kilburg Photography |
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This image by Jon Duke captures the essence of this year's TI- Dust, wind, hills, and LOTS of fresh gravel! |
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I was stunned by this image by Jon Duke. Imagine eating all that dust in the peloton that morning! |
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So, you think Iowa is flat? A great long shot by Celeste Mathias |
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I took T.I.v14's course through Amish/Mennonite territory near Iowa City. It's part of Iowa's rich cultural heritage. Image by Celeste Mathias. |
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So, this is why Trans Iowa never had big fields of riders. This C-store is 123 miles into the event and look how the riders swarmed it. Image by Jon Duke. |
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Okay, another of mine to end it with, but only because Sunsets are rather appropriate here. |
5 comments:
Thanks for sharing the photos. Really enjoyed them!
The shot by Celeste Mathias is great. Really makes me want to ride there.
I didn't have the inclination to take many pictures. Is there anyway to get to the photographers photos? They are really good!
I always have fun playing paparazzi at TI. Nothing beautiful, but I always get at least a couple interesting shots. Here's the link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kariadne/albums/72157668798964138
@Robert Ellis- Apologies for the late reply. You can find links to the galleries provided by the photographers on the Trans Iowa site under "Latest News"
@Katherine Roccasecca- Thanks for those candid shots! I added the link to those on the TI site.
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