Tom Rittenhouse wrote:
> 
> Second, trying to do photography and something else, in your
> case officating at the race, tends to make the photography
> not so good.

Absolutely!  It's as much as I can do to take the photographs
while being aware of what is heading towards me, knowing where
the closest safe (or at least safer) spot is, and keeping an
eye on the flaggers and corner captain.  Having to concentrate
on other possible duties, what's happening on other parts of
the track covered by this station, and watching the up-track
and down-track stations as well is too much to be thinking about.

I'm thinking about exactly two things while I'm out there taking
photographs - my personal safety, and getting an image onto film.
Even then I have more than enough frames I'm never showing anybody.

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