Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Finchford Roubaix 2008: Behind the Scenes

One might think that the only action during a bike race is out on the course.
Let me tell you...things can happen at anytime and anywhere.
Here is a look at registration.

Corner 1. These gentlemen were working hard keeping traffic at bay.
This brief moment they finally had a chance to rest. Sometimes there is a interesting house that you might want to record.

Corner 2
Sheri is not kneeling nor is she unusually short.
And hi to you too!
There is plenty of rehashing the race.
You can eat while rehashing the race.One can look just as cool riding around in your team kit in your car
as well racing on your bike.




"And then I was off the front and never looked back!"

The officials are now without shelter. Too much wind I'm guess.Corner 3
Cool ditch find. Reversible and very functional.



Michael helps a lost driver. "Back up and go east."Rob wants closer look at the rig.

Mike is making sure all is good with the final results of the final race.
Looks good to me.I guess that about wraps it up folks.

Get out and take some pictures.
They tell the story on their own.
Sometimes there are multiple lines of pictures going on at the same time.
Check out my other pictures on the Bike Tech Blog.
Kim

Sunday, April 6, 2008

We Have Talent at Our Show!

One of our co-directors of the talent show teased our new principal for quite some time about his "number" for the show. After all our old principal always ended it with a folk dance. ;-) After a month of teasing our boss secretly got a cracker jack team of square dancers together, had one practice and called it good enough. At the end of the show the last number was announced very much to the delight of the students, staff and parents.

It was time to break out the old phonograph and dust it off for the square dance record.

Everyone is smiles when talking to the boss.


Now that the boss has left...more discussion is needed.

"By the way, we forgot to tell you something, you are the couple in front."
"No....not in front!!!! That's not how we practiced it. Turn the front to the back!"


"I wrote it on my hand so I won't forget"
I don't think she will have time to read her hand while dancing. Do you?

Show time. Big boss announces its time to break a leg.

The co-directors seem a bit worried. Can they really pull it off??
"I hope they really "Don't break a leg!""

It was a good idea to tape this. We can later prove it wasn't a dream
plus use the footage for retirement parties for years to come!

Waiting for the nod to go.


So far so good.

"Okay, which one of you stepped on my toe?"

The square... is not quite... square.
I guess that is what happens when the speed of the music "accidentally?" gets cranked up.

The boss is wondering why 3 couples have stopped dancing.
"What did you say? Oh, the music stopped."
"I didn't know they could dance did you?" "Yee Haw...I'm sure glad it wasn't me."

What a great way to finish the show and show that teachers really can have a lot of fun!!! Think what they could have done with one more practice. Go on tour?

Get out and take some pictures of whatever the occasion,
-Kim

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Just Passing By

Spring has sprung and here is the proof. First photos of the spring classic race at Kent Park which is just west of Iowa City on Highway 6. I have passed by the entrance dozens of times but never drove in...till today. What a great county (?) park. I enjoyed seeing the bridges but I have to admit I was excited to see the race more. So excited that I plugged the adapter for my ipod into the lighter and wondered why there was no sound. After a few miles down the road when it occurred to me that I never plugged the thing into my ipod! I knew I wouldn't be able to stand listening to the radio for 90 min.!

Here is a series of four photos of the climb to the finish. To walk up one had to walk at quite a slant. Hard enough to walk let alone race a bike and pass people!

You can see Kathleen right behind the rider on the right in the red. 00:00:00
She sees her move as the Punk Rock Girls get out of the way.
Carey is right behind. 00:00:03 second later.

She pulls even with one girl. 00:00:0 5Now she is free and clear and you can see just a touch of a handlebar on the right edge of the picture. 00:00:07 Kathleen passed 4 people in 7 seconds on that killer hill!

I will post pictures of the team on the Bike Tech blog tomorrow. An update for the PEAK Art blog is coming soon.

Get out and take some pictures it's spring,
Kim

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Bike Racing: A Glance Back 2007

Best or Favorite.
It's hard to tell. These are my picks for top 10 bike racing pictures of the for the 2007 racing season. It was a fun and educational year for me. My sister has tried quite a few of the disciplines of the sport. I was lucky enough to be there to share. Unlike pictures of a football game where all the pictures could turn out to look like ant sized people on a green rug, biking pictures can be up close and personal. And that is for us regular people without the big lenses. All of these pictures were taken on my trusty Kodak DX7440

March 10th: Prairie Rude, Cedar Rapids
Shooting the different types of racing required different strategies. For crits you have the opportunities that they will be back so you can try again and move to different locations. You know the route and you can see the action as it unfolds.
Not every picture has to be of action. I think you can feel the excitement and anticipation in this picture. You can see the news crew interview a racer. This is fairly large number of participants that enjoyed this early race.
April 28th: Iowa City Road Race at Sharon Center
I like this photo of the women racers as they are about the pass the Amish lady out for Saturday marketing.
Setting can make a picture really tell more of the story. This is a high speed short circuit with plenty of tight turns, a screaming downhill right 90 degree turn and a horrid up hill. The pace car (not sure on that term) made me nauseous as the camera and another person were looking backwards jerking and careening around.
May 16: Weekly Europa Time Trial on 18th Street
You, your bike, the road and the clock makes for a grueling 10 miles. The spring series of TT is great training for racers as they check and see where they are for the summer season of road racing. The sun at this time of day and the lone rider on the road (complete with family cheering section) make this picture what it really is- just you and your bike and the road.....
July 1: State Championship Team Time Trial
The first TTT for our area. I can't remember how many teams 22 or 24 came from all over Iowa race around the Littleton/Hazelton area. A treat for the racers was a ride down Amish Boulevard. I stayed at the start/finish so I got PLENTY of pictures of each team. This years race will be July 6th.

September 29: Newton Cyclocross
First cyclocross race. I have found my new favorite type of race. It's close, you can take pictures every time they pass, you can change locations, the leaves are turning, that nip of autumn in the air, run-ups, barriers, technical and nice long runs make up cyclocross. What more can I say. It's a long time till next September.

I really like the flow of this picture.

November 25th: Iowa City Jingle Cross
Hard to really pick-but I believe this is my favorite pictures out of over 2,200 bike pictures taken last year. I love the colors and the mass of riders climbing up that goat hill, actually called Mount Krumpet. The racers went far and wide but it was very compact for us to watch as we could see almost the entire course. Newton was very pretty but Jingle was my pick for best race of the year, picture wise.


...and the crowd went wild!!!! Professional Todd Wells showed everyone how Mt. Krumpet is attacked. He rode up each and every time. Of course he made it look easy. He and pro Chris Horner were a pleasure to watch. I loved the tunnel of sound as the crowd cheered for each and every racer.December 13: Kansas City National Cyclocross
Wow nationals. They rotate the location of Nationals so we felt fortunate that it was held fairly close. The level of racing was way up there and that in and of its self make it very rewarding to watch. My favorite races was the Men's collegiate, all in their school kits and the professional men and women's. Picture opportunities were aplenty. The variety of weather from huge snowflakes to bright and clear blue skies with ice on every branch and twig made for some very pretty pictures.

This year's racing will be just as exciting. Mountain biking will be added to the mix. I am already looking forward our favorites of last year and to Leadville100 in August and Chequamegon Fat Tire next September. I will be helping with Bike Tech races and I joined Ingawanis Mountain Bike and will help them as well.
I will be trying out my new Kodak Z712IS. That in and of its self will make the season VERY exciting!!!


Go out and take lots of pictures.
Kim

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Reflection of What's Really Important


We should all take the time to play in puddles.

On the shores of Lake Michigan this last July.
This reminds me of another special time at Traverse Bay, Mi.
Elizabeth and I watched the beautiful sun set together. Then, when leaving to go back to the hotel another mother and daughter got on the same shuttle. The were probably 50 and 70ish. My daughter was only 4 and I'm not really saying how old I was, but I caught the eye of the mother and we shared just a flickering moment. Perhaps shared the same thought. "That was special, sharing one of nature's greatest shows with our girls?

Sailing on Lake Michigan, June 2005, by Racine, Wisconsin. I would rank this as one of the best time with Christopher. A quiet evening sail on Lake Michigan while watching the sun set with the lights of Racine turning on seemed very peaceful. We had a fun weekend together learning something very new. We don't have too much water in our neck of the woods.

One of my favorite times with Ben is going with him while he is golfing.
This picture is taken at Pheasant Ridge Golf course, July 2006, but my favorite round with him is at Crow Creek, by the North and South Carolina border. It was fun just to ride along in the cart and watch him play his favorite sport. It was very peaceful we only saw a couple of people out on the course as they had just aerated. The course was beautiful and you could smell the ocean.


What is really important? Hoping that you did your bit to instill values for the next generation. My hope and prayer? Try and make my own little corner of the world a little better. Even it is is a world of three people.
So I try and tell them and then I try and live it.
If you try and do your best, be kind to others, say thanks, encourage those around you and set goals for yourself you will have few regrets.
Take a moment and set your goals. What about this year, five years what about 10 years from now? Will you have many regrets that you didn't try or wasted your time? Or will you have satisfaction that you took the plunge what ever the outcome?
It is my turn to think and reflect and write down so I have those goals in a physical form.

These aren't terrible recent pictures but they are among my favorites. Here's to a NEW and FRESH new year. Happy Birthday to me.