Pro motocross images

Adam934MX
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Edited Date/Time 1/26/2012 9:43am
Hey everybody, it's been a while since I posted any of my images on here, here are a few of my most recent pro photos from various races and photo shoots. I've been fortunate enough to get the opportunity's I've been given this year to shoot and I'm hoping to make it to most of the last nationals. I'm still hoping to make a living in the industry and it definitely feels like I'm getting closer.

As always feedback and criticism are appreciated on the images. Check back on this thread, as more photos will be added within the next couple days.


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Thanks for checking them out! Please do not use my images without giving me credit.



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sxf138
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6/29/2010 1:01pm
Killer pics AZ
Jefro98
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6/29/2010 1:03pm
Great shots.
Thanks for posting and keep 'm coming.
TooOldToPlay
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6/29/2010 2:53pm Edited Date/Time 6/29/2010 3:30pm
I think it's about time for a cover isn't it?(Photo 11)









(Oh yeah...Photo Credit: Adam Zabel)

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Sully
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6/29/2010 6:14pm
I like the saturation on the shot of Wilbur/William/Wilhelm's holeshot.
Bucky Wheat
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6/29/2010 6:29pm
These are some great pictures, I especially love pic number 5. Thanks for sharing
RACEGUY
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6/29/2010 6:54pm
About as sweet as it gets, Adam.

In Canada, we have one homegrown shoooter who is at that "cover shot" level.

Maybe you should come up here and chase the Nationals for a season, just like so many kids from the US who come here to make their mark.

C'mon "up". There's a kid from the Canadian west coast who has this place eating out of the palm of his hand. Nobody comes close on a regular basis. If competiton makes the breed stronger, maybe you need to find a more level field of battle. I can name five great shooters who will dominate the US market. I can see room for another super-shooter in Canada...but it would be a lot of work.

In my personal opinion, there is James Lissimore, and then a lot of quality shooters who get lucky (especially now in the day of digital).

We haven't seen the best from James, and certainly not from Adam. Grab the opportunity to learn by expanding your horizons, Adam. Come visit us and apply your talents, or head overseas and get a new perspective.

You are moving beyond posting at Vital to show everyone how good you can be, but don't desert us as supporters.

You are ready for the next level. Let us know how everything's going.
4mxonly
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6/29/2010 9:04pm
Sully wrote:
I like the saturation on the shot of Wilbur/William/Wilhelm's holeshot.
I thought the same thing, nice shots!
observer
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6/29/2010 9:15pm
Very cool stuff bud...Smile
Adam934MX
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6/30/2010 2:56pm
RACEGUY wrote:
About as sweet as it gets, Adam. In Canada, we have one homegrown shoooter who is at that "cover shot" level. Maybe you should come up...
About as sweet as it gets, Adam.

In Canada, we have one homegrown shoooter who is at that "cover shot" level.

Maybe you should come up here and chase the Nationals for a season, just like so many kids from the US who come here to make their mark.

C'mon "up". There's a kid from the Canadian west coast who has this place eating out of the palm of his hand. Nobody comes close on a regular basis. If competiton makes the breed stronger, maybe you need to find a more level field of battle. I can name five great shooters who will dominate the US market. I can see room for another super-shooter in Canada...but it would be a lot of work.

In my personal opinion, there is James Lissimore, and then a lot of quality shooters who get lucky (especially now in the day of digital).

We haven't seen the best from James, and certainly not from Adam. Grab the opportunity to learn by expanding your horizons, Adam. Come visit us and apply your talents, or head overseas and get a new perspective.

You are moving beyond posting at Vital to show everyone how good you can be, but don't desert us as supporters.

You are ready for the next level. Let us know how everything's going.
Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it! Without a doubt there are some guys shooting the US nationals that no matter how good I think my photos are from a certain race, when they post photos it gives me a reality check. Grinning Although taking into the equation experience and equipment for the most part I'm happy with my photos.

My good friend and local pro wants to hit up a few Canadian nationals as soon as next year, and I'm looking forward to checking out a new scene and breaking into it. I'm sure I could find some good opportunity's as far as shooting up there, but as it is I don't have the right connections to make money.

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