The award has been given out for some really awful shots lately... it's nice to see something like this win.
I think it captures it. It has movement and electricity without being overblown. Your eye travels in a circular motion.
I like the background...
I like that there are crowds and there is movement within the crowds but the focus is on Zenyatta and Blame.
In a perfect world we wouldn't have a light pole sticking out of Mikies back but what can you do. It's not horrible...
It's the moment of the year - a moment that defines racing - which doesn't have to make it the winner of course but Jesus looking back on some of the God awful stuff that's won? A nice change.
He sounds shocked and touched and that's always a nice read.
Good for him.
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Originally Posted by Kasept
To be honest, Skip Dickstein entered the same vantage point shot which in my opinion was far more effective. It focused only on the two of them, and the lighting was much more dramatic.
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I'd love to see that one.