Issues at my hosting company – apparently not their fault – took this site (and email to my accounts at this domain) offline for several hours today. Thanks for your patience as they worked to resolve this. If you had problems sending me email, please try again – I’ll be watching for delayed messages throughout the rest of the afternoon.
(There are still a few “issues” around this whole incident – hopefully they will be worked out before long. Saturday update: In contrast to another hosting company I used to use, the current one is doing a good job with this issue. That includes sharing with me information about what happened and what steps are being taken and when.)
A few people may be aware of a series of photographs I made at Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park last week, and some may wonder why they are not here and why they instead see photographs of things like urban San Francisco.
Patience. :-)
While I post some material here on the day that you see it – like what I’m writing at this very moment – much of the content has been queued up ahead of time. Since I knew last week that I would be away in Yosemite for four days I had about a week of posts and photographs already in the hopper, so to speak. The first of the Tuolumne photographs will appear here on Thursday if all goes as planned.
The Amgen Tour of California comes to my part of the world every February, and I take advantage of the opportunity to shoot a different sort of subject than those more typically found here. So the next week or so may be a sort of “cycling week” at my blog as I post photographs of the first few stages.
Yesterday I attended the first event, the prologue time trial stage in Sacramento, California. While in some ways a time trial can be the least exciting type of cycling race given that it is purely one rider at a time against the clock, on the other hand this type of event provides tremendous opportunities to photograph the riders – and this is largely what I concentrated on yesterday. Before the race I photographed groups of riders doing their pre-race circuits of the course and then I shot a number of them as they warmed up by the team vans. Later, during the race, I picked a few good spots and photographed riders as they came into view one by one.
Today’s stage runs from Davis to Santa Rosa. The original plan was to be at the starting line in Davis and then head on over to Santa Rosa, but the weather today is just plain awful. We’re foregoing the start in Davis but we’ll try to be at the finish line in Santa Rosa when the group comes in later this afternoon.
During the first week and a half of 2009 I noticed that a couple membership requests at this site that seem legitimate were blocked by my site software. If you tried to sign up but encountered technical problems, please drop me an email and let me know what happened… or didn’t happen. I’ll try to help you resolve the issue. Thanks.
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