The same wide line, the same elite athletes
taking up the same position every time. I think I have enough almost
identical 'start and charge' photos by now. Heads flying by and before
you know it, the road is empty and quiet again.
So last night, I decided to be 'inventive' and
found what seemed an excellent vantage-point about 1 km. into the race
on a narrow road with lush greenery in the background and not a pole
in sight. Just at the beginning of a long sloping hill, the runners
would be stretching out at this point. Parked my car in off the road,
set up my folding steps, selected my lens and took a few test shots.
Excellent.
7.55 p.m. and with the race due to start in five
minutes, I sit down to wait for the lead car. Alot can happen in five
minutes though. One minute to eight and the 'bothered father' arrives
in an Avensis with two potential 'Joe Cannings', complete with hurleys
and helmets, almost late for their crucial game in the G.A.A. field
across the road. Guess where he decides to park? Right smack in front
of me and my steps! He jumps out, urges the two young Setantas to hurry, locks his Avensis and runs across
the road into the G.A.A. field. Hmmm, a new vantage-point is called for
and the lead runners were at this stage probably passing by Cheevers'.
Carefully leaving my camera on the ground (it
can't fall off the ground), I hastily move my steps in front of the
invisible Avensis and I'm ready just in time as the lead car
approaches around the corner. Then, with almost perfect timing, the
woman in the house beside me decides that she will go for a drive in
her 04-G Audi. Of course it wouldn't do to wait inside her gate until the
athletes had passed, not at all - that would be much too sensible! She
edges out almost onto the road, puts on her hazard-lights and engages
her handbrake. Of course she didn't see me but she had a damn good
view of the race! Maybe she likes having photos of her Audi taken.
Right. Down to business. Here comes No. 299 in a
yellow Loughrea singlet and the Canon starts clicking. But wait!
What's this in my viewfinder? A woman pushing a bike! As cool as you
like, laden with a bag of 'messages' she decides that she'll 'walk the
hill'. Probably does it at the same time every evening. The fact that
more than 500 runners are pounding past by her right ear doesn't
bother her in the slightest! "Nice evening" she says up to me on the
steps.
"'Tis indeed" I reply. Shades of Fr. Cornelius Horan
and
Vanderlei De
Lima - but no. This woman is polite.
Soon the road is quiet again. Avensis-Man is
roaring at the top of his voice in the pitch across the road. I'd
swear he didn't even know that 500+ runners passed by. Mrs.
Audi finally switches off her hazard-lights and goes on her merry way
completely unaware that the back of her '04 G' will play a major
role in Photoshop later that evening.
Now, will I make it back to the finish before the
leaders? It's a close call but I get there with less than a minute to
spare. The two Mayo A.C. runners renew their rivalry of two weeks ago
and engage in a great sprint to the line. It's good to see a close
finish for a change. Well done lads! Thanks to the electronic-timing
operator too who didn't have a fit when I crossed his mats just as the
leaders appeared around the corner. And thanks to the water-table
ladies for a few very welcome glasses of water!
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