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Hello!
Today I want to post a series of photos taken a few months ago. We were exactly in mid-April, and the key subject is an event that was held on two different days. This event consisted of a para-cycling competition, a discipline in which athletes compete against each other using tools that are very similar to a bicycle, but with various differences: someone has minimal modifications, others move with the power of their arms and not of their legs, and still others are parallel-to-the-ground backrests, almost glued to the asphalt.
To help you better understand, you can look at the images that you find a few lines further down. The photos from which I created them were taken only on Sunday morning when I reached the seafront of the city where I live in. Once reaching home, I deleted the worst photos and, a few days ago, I chose the best ones with which I create this post: I recreated a black and white version and modified some features. I altered the lights and shadows, accentuated the contrasts, and added some vignetting.
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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