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Title: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Øivind Tøien on February 14, 2017, 10:25:48
Last year I posted an image with in the PAW thread from the Yukon Quest dog mushing race with the comment: "This is the very first processed image, more to come elsewhere once I get through the >600 frames that I captured..." As this years Yukon quest is on again, it is timely to post the promised collection of the images (warning: image heavy). This year the start went from Whitehorse in Canada, so not practical to get any new captures this year. The Yukon Quest race is considered to be tougher than the Iditarod race with respect to cold weather, as the interior Alaska easily can get down to -50°C with a cold spell, and fewer check points. We just had a couple of days in Fairbanks with -40°C weather. It is respectable just to finish this race without scratching.

Repeat of the spectators:
#1
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-2/p1805848942.jpg)


#2
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s6/v147/p2205665902.jpg)


Norwegian musher Tom Frode Johansen. He made a 7th place, very respectable placement for a rookie.
#3
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v99/p2205665908.jpg)


#4
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s7/v158/p2205665897.jpg)


Most of the images I got was from the shorter 300mile version of this race, Yukon Quest 300, which also is a qualifying race for the full 1000 mile race. Here is former champion of the 1000 mile race, Aliy Zirkle with her team. She made a second place in Yukon Quest 300.
#5
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s11/v33/p2205665904.jpg)


#6
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s9/v91/p2205665905.jpg)


#7
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s2/v73/p2205665971.jpg)


#8
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s2/v72/p2205665960.jpg)


Mary Helwig seems to be enjoying herself very much. She made a 15th place.
#9
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s7/v161/p2205665993.jpg)


Winner of Yukon Quest 300, Jessie Holmes. Both seem to know how to keep warm.
#10
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s2/v61/p2205666033.jpg)


#11
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s7/v164/p2205666048.jpg)


Shaynee Traska's team, she made a 6th place.
#12a
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s2/v4/p2205666072.jpg)


Here is Giordano Tarara's team, one of the few with Siberian Huskies. Unfortunately he had to scratch at Mile 101.
#12b
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s1/v47/p2205666077.jpg)


....
The standings of this years 1000 mile race is that two mushers, Matt Hall with a strong lead and Hugh Neff are at Two Rivers, close to Fairbanks, so by the time you read this, the first finishers of this year's Yukon Quest might already have come in.

Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Thomas Stellwag on February 14, 2017, 10:59:17
thanks for showing this excellent series
I never have seen before the dogs in work
and it is quite different to  a group of horses
that work parallel and well educated - the dogs seem more "wild",
how does the driver bring them back in line?
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: John Geerts on February 14, 2017, 11:34:48
Great series, Øivind.  I like especially the light in #8 and the overview in #5.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Jakov Minić on February 14, 2017, 12:30:30
Jan Anne, this has to be something for you, bro!
Lovely series of images!
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Øivind Tøien on February 14, 2017, 13:37:08
Thanks for the enthusiastic comments, Thomas, John and Jakov.

Thomas, a good lead dog that keeps the team together and steers it is essential for success. Several teams got problems with glare ice under the bridge. If the leader then hesitates the will of every other dog comes to effect, and they easily get entangled.
#13
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s2/v72/p2205773276.jpg)


Here also distracted by a photographer.
#14
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s11/v37/p2205785324.jpg)


The musher then has to set the snow hook (to avoid the team running away with the sled) and get up in front to get the team disentangled and straightened out. The snow hook is visible to the left of the sled below; he just got the team disentangled and is ready to pull the hook.
#15
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s1/v55/p2205773271.jpg)
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Akira on February 14, 2017, 14:07:24
Øivind, thanks for sharing.  It is always interesting to see the event that reflect the culture of the places I've never had chances to visit.  #8 and #12 are my favorites purely as photographic images, but I enjoy the whole series.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Jakov Minić on February 14, 2017, 14:08:35
Amazing people. I wonder if they have any camera gear with them. Imagine how cool it would be to take photos during their trip...
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: chris dees on February 14, 2017, 14:11:35
Beautiful action series.
Nbr. 12 (the last one :) ) is my pick, perhaps crop the guy on the right side out.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Erik Lund on February 14, 2017, 14:31:52
Very good image series! Thanks;) Really demanding on gear and people,  participants and spectators.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Anthony on February 14, 2017, 15:07:06
Great!
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: armando_m on February 14, 2017, 15:22:13
Wonderful photos of an amazing event, thanks so much for sharing it !
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Mongo on February 15, 2017, 04:49:45
wonderful series to view - especially from this side of the world where this does not happen. Colourful, spirited and exciting.

Love the flat 12 engines you use on your sleds. All good images but #13 is Mongo's pick (but would crop out person on far right of frame).
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Øivind Tøien on February 15, 2017, 09:49:58
Thanks for the kind comments all of you.

Chris, as for image #12 #12b, I tried cropping it on the right, however I find that both dynamics of balance and depth is suffering. The inclusion of an out of focus spectator feels pretty natural for me and adds depth. I also feel this version is preferable to the tight framing in the image following, although that one is also OK , but a different image:
#16
(http://otoien.zenfolio.com/img/s10/v113/p2206860705.jpg)


Mongo, are you sure you want to crop out the musher in (I would not agree to that!)or are you referring to the following frame #14. [Edit: Mongeo referred to the image now renamed to #12b, same as Chris.] In the latter case In the case of frame #14, I discussed with myself about straightening the frame and removing the part of the person showing, however then one would not understand what the right hand dog is looking at and what made it confused, so I ended up keeping it for the documentation.

 
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Bjørn Rørslett on February 15, 2017, 09:58:46
Øivind: An enjoyable and exciting event to witness, for sure. Hadn't I developed very severe Raynaud's Syndrome in the last years, I'd love to be present and document myself. Now all I can do is envy you the opportunity.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Øivind Tøien on February 15, 2017, 10:23:12

Thanks for commenting Bjørn. Although mushers and spectators are well clothed, last years start was pretty warm by Fairbanks standards. It is just that people here are more used to heavy clothing to stay comfortable, and for the mushers the wind chill is pretty strong. They also might go on well into the night as evidenced by many of them already wearing their headlamps at the start. But of course things are very unpredictable. We just now went from -40°C to above freezing in a couple of days.

BTW, this year's other long distance race, Iditarod will, after a ceremonial start in Anchorage, move to Fairbanks for the real start March 6 at 10 AM. There are some bad trail conditions on the first stretch of the initially planned route mandating this. Hard to understand as we have plenty of snow here.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Mongo on February 15, 2017, 11:17:43
Oivind, you have two #12s. The second one should be #13 ? (the last one in the first series of images). Also note that you have tried to crop the spectator as also suggested by Chris. The comments you made to Chris are noted. However, two things:-
1. the crop seems a little too tight. It was only the spectator that was suggested be removed - a little like the edited version attached
2.  If it is to be a documentary image of the event (as opposed to a more stand alone image), then, It is understandable why you feel the original uncropped version is better for this purpose.

in all events, great shooting.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Øivind Tøien on February 15, 2017, 11:57:30
Ouch, thanks Mongo, I did not notice the duplicated numbers. :o  They are now corrected to 12a and 12b, the latter the one that should have been #13 (but would have been duplicated in my next post). Your Photoshop edit works pretty well. And yes, as you noted, in another context as a news image, deleting content in the image would not have been acceptable.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: CS on February 15, 2017, 19:45:41
Oivind, thanks for the nice thread and your shots.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: BW on February 15, 2017, 20:54:06
Lovely images Øyvind! Some day I might go to see one of those races, even if my biggest dream would be to compete. The amount of time and money these people put in to their dogs have prevented me from aquiring such an addiction. I settled with a few hunting dogs instead :)
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: chris dees on February 15, 2017, 21:51:07
A very tight crop would work for me as well.
It shows the lead-dog very well. He/she just jumps out of my screen. :)

Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: golunvolo on February 15, 2017, 23:38:18
 Øivind, what an opportunity. Beautiful series of a very interesting event. Thanks for showing and taking us there.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: Øivind Tøien on February 16, 2017, 12:49:53
Thanks all of you for further enthusiastic comments.

Chris, your crop works pretty well, it is more concentrated on the dogs than the original so a little of a different image, I am starting to prefer it over the original. If anything I find the crop somewhat tight on the right side; there is room for a hair more space without getting that orange stake into the frame or making deletions that would make the image news media incompatible.
Title: Re: Yukon Quest 2016
Post by: elsa hoffmann on February 16, 2017, 18:50:26
Exceptional images.