Thanks for lugging out all that professional hardware to snap cool photos of us, John. I dig some of the angles you shot as well as the use of the fisheye lens.
In looking over your shots, I noticed a couple of shots that might be worth pointing out. Here's a great shot of me from the front, in championship form as I'm about to win the 1955.5 World's:
http://www.chainedrevolution.com/
...and here's a spectacular side shot, with my legs reflecting all the hours spent training. I only wish I head my head up so you can see me. ;-)
http://www.chainedrevolution.com/
Cheers! Tam Pham Huntington Beach, CA - USA
On 9/12/06, John Waner <x76911s@socal.rr.com> wrote:
>
> This was certainly worth getting up early on a saturday and driving
> an hour and half
> My first time attempting to ride on a track and probably only the
> forth time on a fixed gear bike. I think this is something I am going
> to repeat!
> What i didn't need was to be tempted with all the great food our host
> laid out for us, while we all sat around and relaxed. i don't think
> anyone gave Sterlling a hand all day except when it came to eating
> his food, and then he topped it off with the fixings for ice cream
> sundaes! What a great host!!!
>
> I finally got some pictures posted to my wooljersey album, I kinda
> went crazy with the camera, came home with over 400 pictures. Some of
> them still need comments/titles added to them but I thought it was
> better to get them posted and then go back and edit them. I hope you
> enjoy them!
> Link:
> http://www.wooljersey.com/
>
> If I add any more I will let the list know
>
> Those that attended can send me your address, I will send you a DVD
> with all the pictures at full resolution, it might take a little
> while - please be patient.
>
> John Waner
> spending way too much time
> on my computer..... not enough on my bike!!!
> Huntington Beach, CA