On Dec 7, 2009, at 7:19 AM, John Sessoms wrote:

> Does get kind of repetitious after a while. Hard to find some new angle
> that you haven't already done.

Yes, that's how I was feeling on both days :)  It would have been nice to have 
a helicopter so I could be dropped off at a few more locations along the route. 
 I covered less than 10% of the race distance.

> If you find a glue that actually works, post it here. I could never find one 
> and always eventually end up buying replacement hoods.

The first time I broke it, I think I just used ordinary super glue and it held 
for a few years until I fell on it.  Last time I used a different glue that I 
thought would hold better.

> Most people I see get twisted around while panning. At the end, tension is 
> working against you. I was taught to start already twisted around so that you 
> un-twist while panning and the tension works for you.

Good idea.  I'll have to remember that.  My worst problem was timing.  I have a 
lot of photos of half a bike.

Cheers,
Dave
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