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[QUOTE="kenc1959, post: 1226639, member: 72370"] thanks, to both you and Squid I am so excited. I really didn't expect to get such a fast reply and generous credentials. Like I stated, I have about 50,000 photos taken in 2 years...95% of that is motocross and quad racing. I have put myself in situations where I had to react quickly a few times, once jumping to avoid a bike skidding on an off camber, sloping turn and subsequently going under me :yikes: (I was at the bottom) I have learned to watch the action thru the lens and over the camera, I watch how each class of rider handles the course and adjust myself accordingly. Each class does handle the track differently. Just have to keep myself from wandering out into the track :coocoo: (lol) did that once also thinking the last rider had passed but when I looked up he was 10 feet coming straight at me...(he fell in the turn) [/QUOTE]
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