Last weekend Open North American Championship sled dog race presented another opportunity for my D500 and the 300mm f/4 PF. I came back with 1215 frames (ouch) and 65% of the battery left. It was a mix of short and long burst. This body is hopeless as it results in way too many potential keepers that has to be chosen from.
Unfortunately light was pretty flat.
This race is very different from Yukon Quest and Iditarod that I have shown before here. It is a sprint race only about 20 miles long with short sessions over 3 days. The dog's build are thereafter, on average much more slender and short haired.
Here is the winning team of the Canadian champion Blaine Streeper, winning the race for the sixth time.
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The strange posture above is due to helping the dogs pushing off very hard. Here every second counts.
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His wife, Lina Streeper took second place.
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Dogs love to run.
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The fierce appearance is thermoregulation, not agression.
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A tight race.
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Post race.
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Some of the dog trucks are rather big, this one belonging the the Canadian champions. (Captured post race the day before during my scouting).
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