Photo Of The Year: Final Result
30 December, 2010 | español
It was a heated battle in the race for Photo of the Year but in the end, Delly Carr’s stunning image of the men’s bike race in Madrid came out on top. It was followed closely by Janos Schmidt’s low angle shot of Chile’s Barbara Riveros Diaz exhausted at the finish area after the Grand Final in Budapest.
The Madrid photo was the winner from week #3 and here were comments from the photographer:
“I don’t have to remind you, but we all know that the fastest physical leg of Triathlon is cycling. Particularly on the last lap or two as athletes start jockeying for position to lead out on the ever so important run. This picture took a lot of work to get, combining a lot of different photo techniques and concentration to get to that point.”
“Those beautiful trees of Madrid that line the cycle course gave this image the personality, the vibrance of colour and the speed of movement, three terms that I feel are the essence of Triathlon.” - Delly Carr
Camera: Nikon D3S
Exposure: F11, 1/30
ASA: 200
Lens: 24mm
Thanks to all that cast their votes in the Photo of the Year competition and special thanks to ITU’s photographers for the contributions. Stay tuned for more great action and photography from ITU events in 2011!
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world championship series photo of the year janos schmidt frank wechsel dextro energy triathlon delly carr 2010
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