Now that was quick replies after only just joining last night. I see you also come from some nice places. Cirencester = The Tunnel House Inn, Norfolk = The Broads and Taunton = Cider. Just my little take on it.
I just enjoy photography and have done so for a number of years. I love soul music and went to a weekend event last year called Campsoul It will be its 4th year in 2014. Anyway I don't normally do this, but I thought I would take my Canon SLR along with some lenses and flash gun. Well I posted some of the Campsoul photos to Facebook and a lot of people were impressed by what I had taken. A lot of people were using compacts, so it wasn't hard. Now in March I have been asked to shoot a cycling event with 200 riders who will travel 200Km, 100Km and 50Km routes from a chap I had met a number of times at these events. As this is something I have not done before, I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I have agreed to do the shoot, but I'm no pro and haven't photographed cycling before. I did go to to Goodwood Revival last year, but felt the 200mm lens I used a bit short, even though some if the photos came out well. I feel my best ones though were not moving action, but candid and portrait shots, but that's my favourite medium. Any advice from you guys would be welcome.