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Hello!
A month ago approx I published my last post about cycling photography. Today I am back with a set of photos taken during a cycling competition organized in the industrial area, in March 2023. As I usually do, I stopped along the route (a circuit repeated several times) and used different points of view from which I photographed the race.
At home, I chose the best photos and decided to create a monochrome cover. This time I didn't use a color tone but a pure black and white version. To complete the process, I used the free application Paint.net. This post is part of my Towards the Bikend initiative, a kind of post I mark with the #bikend tag. At the moment, I published posts focused on cycling-photography theme only. You can find more about the initiative in a PREVIOUS POST HERE.
Enjoy the view!
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You're really good at choosing your shooting locations! The result is incredible, bravo! 👍
Thank you for stopping, and for the "Italian congratulations". There are several races during the year, and the route is quite the same. So, I had time to discover the best point to shot. :)
Even though I've been an expat in Thailand for 10 years, my French origins mean I still often use it too when I want to congratulate 😉
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