This was my first attempt at photographing motorcycle racing of any kind. Hare Scramble racing is a specific type of racing where the riders make multiple laps on a course that has terrain/elevation changes. At this time the course was a naturally rugged course through a farm in Ruckersville, VA. The race on this occasion was part of the Virginia Championship Hare Scramble Series. Being unfamiliar with the sport, the venue, and how things are run, I went in thinking I would try my best, but did not expect to get much from my first time out.
Ruckersville, Virginia
Before getting there, I looked online for some photo ideas. There are a myriad of place online where amazing photographers showcase their work. I go to 500px.com first – I think they have some of the best images online. It can be intimidating to post there as there are so many excellent images there! I decided that I wanted to get some photos of bikes up close to convey the speed and conditions that the racers face in competition.
Luckily, I had no problem with access. The 6.4 mile course had lots of good places to view racing, and you were on your own to monitor the trails to see if any racers were approaching. With the race being in the middle of the bright day, the open fields would be tough for getting light to the helmets without harsh shadows. Plus, I thought the dust might be bad for my lungs and gear!
In the woods, the sun was a lot more subdued. I could adjust more settings from the camera to get what I wanted. Like in ballroom dancing, there was a lot of colors on the bikes and the protective clothing of the riders making auto focus easier when tracking the bikes. I am still going through the photos, but I’ll post more about how I made these images in a future post.
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