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I see people who run marathons and ask 'Why ?
Why put yourself through the agony and pain no matter what the weather.....hot or cold, wet or dry......they run.
An excellent capture of yet another competitor
:))
yes, definitely! especially at that point of the race (35 k, i assume?! ; ), when you can't keep up with your shadow, when instead of an already tired audience, every tendon, every ligament, every new blister in your tortured body is screaming: "SLOW DOWN! STOP THIS MARATHON, LOSER! WE'RE HURTING!!!" ; )) but trust me, dear runner: there's light at the end of the tunnel/puddle for you! and i believe you see it already, judging from the trace of a triumphant smile playing around the corners of your mouth! ; ))) greetings, sabine.
Ronald Sittinger 25/12/2013 18:44
Great image. Lone Ranger - all to yourself.Greetings from Halle Saale in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany
Enzo Leprai 10/09/2013 8:01
Very very good! great movement and light...Paolo67 02/01/2013 15:01
just great with the wet ground and the reflection on it.regards
Paolo
Jim McKinniss 17/12/2012 19:59
Wonderful perspective on this photo Ken. I really enjoy the reflected light and shadow of the runner.Jim
Janos Gardonyi 16/08/2012 3:08
very fine foto, great lights, good composition. The Loneliness of the Long distance Runner.... janosSilvana W. 06/07/2012 23:14
*****Harold Thompson 05/07/2012 9:35
Pain ...... media indicates the loneliness and mood.:-)) Harold
Frederick Mann 05/07/2012 8:02
for some.. running alone is a way of life
Sue Thompson 05/07/2012 7:53
I see people who run marathons and ask 'Why ?Why put yourself through the agony and pain no matter what the weather.....hot or cold, wet or dry......they run.
An excellent capture of yet another competitor
:))
BRYAN CRUTE 04/07/2012 17:34
Very good shot of this jogger doing his thing. Not for me dont fancy a heart attack as the Russians may be right ?Regards
Bryan
s. sabine krause 04/07/2012 15:12
yes, definitely! especially at that point of the race (35 k, i assume?! ; ), when you can't keep up with your shadow, when instead of an already tired audience, every tendon, every ligament, every new blister in your tortured body is screaming: "SLOW DOWN! STOP THIS MARATHON, LOSER! WE'RE HURTING!!!" ; )) but trust me, dear runner: there's light at the end of the tunnel/puddle for you! and i believe you see it already, judging from the trace of a triumphant smile playing around the corners of your mouth! ; ))) greetings, sabine.Claude Coeudevez 04/07/2012 15:10
FAV ! *****