Photos from the Nebraska Scenic Ride images are now online and
available.
There are four sets of images from the ride,
one from early on the route on Saturday, one from later on the Saturday route. The route photos are
arranged in Photo Groups designated with a number. The first groups of photos are Groups 1-3 and Groups 4-6 are from the latter part of the route. Sunday's images are also in two Groups. Groups 7 and 8 are from early in the ride, just after riders turned off the four lane highway. Group 9 is about five miles from the finish. In most photo groups there
are about 100 images. Since this is a small ride, you actually can search through all the images and groups fairly quickly.
On this ride, we have tried to capture elements of Midwest cycling that cyclists might be fimilar with, either riding through the corn fields or battling heat, humidity, hills and headwinds, both are part of cycling. And whether it is corn or a distant water tower, we try to find something in the background that says "this is Nebraska cycling."
We offer high-quality affordably priced prints in both a MS style print (as sample of which is shown to the right) and a plain "standard" print in sizes from small prints to poster-sized enlargements.
This year we are also offering digital images files that are available for download within just an hour or so of an order being placed. These files are available in two sizes. The medium-sized file is ideal for web use, say for a Facebook page, for storing on an Iphone, your new Ipad, or such things, and for emailing to friends, family and or perhaps to include a thank you message to supporters. The medium digital file also makes a great "screen saver" particulary the horzontal images. It also is a cost-affordable way to be able to make multiple prints up to about 5x7 inches. Once you have the file you can go to any photo center and order all the prints you need.
The large file is a master file of the image will give you the highest quality image possible. If you wanty seveal 8x10 or larger prints, this is the file to use.
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