
Pikes Peak Hill Climb
Photos ©1999 by Kendall K. Krebs, IFPO Pella, Iowa
My objective was to get both 'riders' leaning into the corner. Nikon F4 70-210mm f/4.5. Fuji Velvia 40, @1/125. ©1999 by Kendall K. Krebs |
Objective was to capture lots of dust to catch the momentum of the slide. Nikon F4 70-210mm f/4.5. Fuji Velvia 40, @1/125. ©1999 by Kendall K. Krebs |
Objective was to capture Lots of smoke and dust from the 18-wheeler. Nikon F4 70-210mm f/4.5. Fuji Velvia 40, @1/125. ©1999 by Kendall K. Krebs |
Motorsports Photography Goes to New Heights ...To Over 14,000 feet that is!! Kendall
K. Krebs, Today's Sports Photographer |
LOTS OF SPEED AND DUST. Nikon F4 70-210mm f/4.5.UNRECORDED,@1/125 ©1999 by Kendall K. Krebs |
This is my favorite photo. -- Rod Miller is the favorrite to win and
break the Hill Climb record. Nikon F4 28-70mm f/2.8. Film Unrecorded.1/125.
©1999 by Kendall K. Krebs |
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