Friday 10 December 2010

Sometimes your tongue is an important aid to concentration

Photography is often used to capture an expression, usually that expression is either a smile of some sort of candid (subject didn't know the camera was there) shot.

There are other times when the image captures the huge mental effort that is required to be successful particularly in certain sports

These images were captured last year at Blaxhall in Suffolk during a Trials riding event run by the Woodbridge & DMCC & CC. In a trials competition the riders gain points for amongst other things for putting a foot down (or dabbing as it is known) with the rider with the lowest points score being the winner, so these competitors are trying their hardest to keep their balance and not dab

Out comes the tongue as an aid to concentration 

 There it is again

 Face in neutral



Love that expression

 Easy, done this before

 ooooh, eeeek

 I will not put a foot down, I will not put a foot down







Not sure what this expression is but it's not a happy one


I'm available to come along to any sort of motorsport or in fact for any sort of sport to capture the action. Please get in touch if you have an event coming up.

Via the webiste at www.pauldavisphotography.co.uk or on 07866 719730

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