
Riders climb over Boulder Mountain during stage two of the Tour of Utah Wednesday August 7, 2013.

during stage two of the Tour of Utah Wednesday August 7, 2013.

during stage two of the Tour of Utah Wednesday August 7, 2013.





Here’s my spot and where my cameras were…
As soon as the race came into view, I’d be at position #1 on the photo above and follow this process:
1. Activate the GoPro, which was set to shoot 2 frames per second.
2. Run to the dead porcupine (#2) and shoot long shots of the race with the 600mm lens.
3. Activate a remote SLR, set to shoot five frames every other second.
4. Throw the 600mm lens on the ground and run with lens-less camera to position #3.
5. Put the 16-35mm lens on camera and power on Fuji X100.
6. Shoot the passing race with two cameras simultaneously.
Here’s how it worked out, photo-wise…
1. The Approach – 600mm lens:
2. Passing – 16-35mm lens @ 32mm:
3. Passing, camera two – Fuji X100 @ 23mm (35mm equiv):
4. Passing – Remote – 70-200mm lens at 70mm
5. Leaving – GoPro @16mm equiv:







