I was out on Sunday morning taking some pics of one my clients at the local criterium races. Since the TDU there has been a flury of cycling shots and thought of sharing some of mine.
Will appreciate and C&C

cheers
Veeral





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Port Melbourne Criterium - C&C welcomeG'day folks,
I was out on Sunday morning taking some pics of one my clients at the local criterium races. Since the TDU there has been a flury of cycling shots and thought of sharing some of mine. Will appreciate and C&C ![]() cheers Veeral ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Great work. I have tried cycling a couple of times and it is hard it right. No 1 is the best for me. I would just try to clone out the red witch's hat in no3.
Well its just a matter of practice and simply spending alot of time in Borders flicking through cycling magazines to get good ideas. For me, my inspiration comes from Caroline Yang. Her images from Tour De France are so STUNNING. In my opinion her cycling images are simply the best in the world. I'll admit I still have no skill in cloning so I just left the witch's hat. I know how distracting it is.
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