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Photographer  Al Camp {Karma:539}
Project #26 Photo Contest Camera Model Nikon D1h
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio Photojournalism
Sports
Lens Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 VR w/1.4 converter
Uploaded 8/10/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About Tony Marchand, right, whips Jonathan Abrahamson as the jockeys leave the Okanogan River and head up a ramp to the Stampede Arena during Sunday's World Famous Suicide Race. Abrahamson on The Rock would finish second for the fourth straight race and win the overall title. Marchand on Skookum was the lone challenger to Abrahamson for the title but needed to win the race and have Abrahamson not place in the top five.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 4/10/2007
great action.magnificent. 7++++++++++++

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Carol Watson   {K:5185} 8/26/2003
These action shots are great!! I haven't mastered those as yet. Both of your horserace photos put the viewer right in the middle of the action. Gets my adrenaline going, just looking at them!

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André Bermak André Bermak   {K:14443} 8/24/2003
Ótima captura e composição.

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Michael Holm   {K:7931} 8/11/2003
Al,
What a great action image... You must have ben up in a tree to get this....
I like this lot...
Mike

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kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 8/10/2003
Thanks for commenting, and yes, i absolutely noticed the handprint on this horse but had no idea why it was done..thanks for the history, you know a lot about horses it seems...:)

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Andre Fersen   {K:1679} 8/10/2003
Really nice action shot, lots of excitement. On the thumb I thought at first it was something out of The Gladiator or something!

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kathleen fonseca   {K:11992} 8/10/2003
lots of drama, action and excitement here..i like your dispassionate background, i can almost here you reporting this on ESPN..interesting photo for sure! regards: kat-

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Robert McDonald   {K:511} 8/10/2003
This is really quite good. Look at the expressions on the riders faces. I do believe that's it's too tight (close)

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