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Old 02-03-2011, 09:47 AM   #2
LakesRegionSpirit
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AS a photographer, I find the best bang for my effort is to stay near the start/finish. There are great photos to be had in the "pits", at the start with the dogs straining on the sled and the racers coming back up over the slight hill to the finish.

You can also cross the street to the prison grounds and shoot them coming in and out of the woods and at some turns.

Position yourself at a turn with the dogs coming at you. That way you can get some nice head on shots without being in the way as they turn away from you. I also tend to get down on the ground to be at eye level with the dogs.
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