[Note: The archive of all the photos is hosted at smugmug. I explain at the bottom of this post how to download pictures of yourself if I got you.]
I shot a whole bunch of photos of last Sunday’s Chicago Marathon. I posted the first batch Monday evening, the second batch Tuesday morning, the third batch Tuesday evening, the fourth batch Wednesday evening, and the fifth batch Thursday afternoon.
This is the sixth and final batch.
I think the image above is my favorite shot. The light on her face is almost portrait-like, and I seem to have captured her gazing confidently at the course ahead.
…and then I ran out of digital memory. I had filled all four of my 2GB Compact Flash cards. The course would be open for another hour, but I had hit the flash memory wall.
I saved a couple frames to take long distance shots of the crowd as I left:
As I said before, I eventually shot 1784 images, which I think covers 10 to 20% of the field of runners. They are all up now (except for a few which were junk). You’ve just seen a few samples from the sixth and final batch.
If you ran in the race, I was at roughly 21.4 miles, just past the Energizer Keep Going Zone that had the Chinese dragons, but before aid station 14. (The maps and lists on the Chicago Marathon website are in disagreement, some sources put this at 21.2, but I think 21.4 is more accurate.) I’ve mapped the location on Google Maps or (if you have it) Google Earth.
When you ran under the giant pagoda thing you see in all the pictures of Chinatown, I might have taken your picture about 30 seconds later. You can lookup race results at the unofficial Chicago Marathon results page. I was located near 34.4km, so the timestamp at the 35km point should help you out. Just remember the race started at 8:00 to calculate your arrival time in my photo zone.
Click the line below if you reached that point in the race to see if I snapped your picture.
- before 10:45:02 (i.e. a 7:43 pace with a projected finish of 3:22:03)
- after 10:45:04 (i.e. a 7:43 pace with a projected finish at 3:22:05) but before 11:05:19 (i.e. a 8:40 pace with a projected finish of 3:46:53)
- after 11:05:20 (i.e. a 8:40 pace with a projected finish at 3:46:54) but before 11:37:20 (i.e. a 10:09 pace with a projected finish of 4:26:05)
- after 11:37:21 (i.e. a 10:09 pace with a projected finish at 4:26:06) but before 11:51:13 (i.e. a 10:48 pace with a projected finish of 4:43:05)
- after 11:51:15 (i.e. a 10:48 pace with a projected finish at 4:43:07) but before 12:05:36 (i.e. a 11:29pace with a projected finish of 5:00:41)
- after 12:05:40 (i.e. a 11:29 pace with a projected finish at 5:00:46) but before 12:32:36 (i.e. a 12:44 pace with a projected finish of 5:33:45)
All the photos should be in order (or nearly so). The middle part of the photo name is the time (e.g. CM_102351_0321 means 10:23:51), so if you calculate when you passed this location you can look for your picture.
All photos are the unretouched, uncropped 10MP JPEGs right from the camera. You can order prints right off that page if you want, but you can also download the original full-resolution image by clicking the “save photo” link. Even if you appear small in the frame, at this resolution you should be able to get a nice picture by cropping in on yourself using any photo editing software.
Let me know if I got you.
[These photographs may be used freely for non-commercial purposes (blog ads are okay) provided credit is given to Mark Draughn at http://www.windypundit.com. For other uses, please contact me.]
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