The men’s turn. FasterSkier’s Topher Sabot was able to capture much of the action during them men’s 15km classic at the World Cup in Drammen, Norway this past weekend. Here is a small sampling of what he saw through his lens.
Ivan Babikov (CAN), 44th place.
Kris Freeman (USA) brings it home.
Kris Freeman (USA), 57th place.
George Grey (CAN), 68th place.
George Grey (CAN, bib 57) and Ivan Babikov (CAN, bib 59) cross the line.
Alex Harvey (CAN) toes the line.
Canada’s Alex Harvey in Norway last month.
Einarsson skiing with Lars Flora (USA) in Drammen last year.
There are some nice shots there Topher. Thanks for the photos. It’s one thing to read about the races but the photos add so much. Are you willing to say what camera setup you’re using?
FasterSkier
February 24, 2011 at 5:33 am
Glad you enjoy them. It is totally cliche, but you know what they say about a picture and 1000 words…
I was having some equipment issues and a number of the photos are pretty soft. I had the most problems with the Americans – just bad luck…
I was shooting with a Canon 7D and the Canon 70-200L with 1.4x extender.
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Trollhaugen
February 22, 2011 at 5:49 pm
There are some nice shots there Topher. Thanks for the photos. It’s one thing to read about the races but the photos add so much. Are you willing to say what camera setup you’re using?
FasterSkier
February 24, 2011 at 5:33 am
Glad you enjoy them. It is totally cliche, but you know what they say about a picture and 1000 words…
I was having some equipment issues and a number of the photos are pretty soft. I had the most problems with the Americans – just bad luck…
I was shooting with a Canon 7D and the Canon 70-200L with 1.4x extender.