Fayetteville is the home to one of the largest growing bike rallys in the country. It's essentially doubled in size every year, this was the third year. An estimated 200,000-250,000 people and 30,000-50,000 bikes were here this year. As usual, I had something else going on at the same time (Air National Guard drill) so was unable to get to the main drag on the biggest day.
I did get down there for about an hour Friday after work and got a few pictures. I decided to take a chance and take my wife's 20D and the kit lens just to see how the combo performed. And I have to admit, I was impressed. It did very well, considering the direction I was shooting (into the setting sun for the most part) and the changing lighting conditions, we had scattered clouds that were building into t-storms.
This first one gives you an idea of the number of bikes and people.
Even Spiderman rides a hog!
All sorts of bikes and bikers!
Cool Dog!This was an iso 800 shot. Compared to my 1D, NO NOISE!
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