Saturday, November 23, 2013

Escape


After a hard week’s work, it is good to find an escape; the canine friends preferred to dig a nest on the mud land and curled up into it, but I preferred a 21-km Penang Bridge Run, if not a full marathon, on last Sunday, at 3:30am.
 
While torturing endurance and searching the full meaning of limit, it was beyond capacity to carry a DSLR on shoulder, though photography is akin to my breathing.
 
So curling into a ball is well shared, but not the pictures of me whose muscle cramped after three hours of "raw" experience, on running, and kept running.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Spying on the dogs like this is good, maybe you could include a tree bark on the foreground, then compress the view by zooming in.

I read about the Penang bridge run and how I love to be there running, if not shooting along the bridge. I wouldn't mind doing either one

eileeninmd said...

Wow you are amazing, running in a marathan? Congrats! I can not imagine carrying a camera with you! I hope your muscles have recovered! Happy weekend!

Icy BC said...

Glad you finished your marathon and pushed yourself beyond limits. Now, take a rest!

TexWisGirl said...

oh, my! that's awesome, rainfield! not the cramping, but the pushing yourself!

Debbie said...

"though photography is akin to my breathing" so true, so well said!!

my camera feels like an extension of my arm!!

have a wonderful weekend!!

George said...

I'm very impressed with you taking part in the run, especially since you continued even with a muscle cramp. I hope you had a quick recovery.

Magia da Inês said...

¸.•°♪♬♫º°

Um momento de descanso na vastidão do caminho.

❥ Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.♩♫♬°º•.¸
Brasil.°º✿

Gail Dixon said...

I admire anyone that takes up running and sticks with it. I've always been a weak runner. The dogs look very peaceful curled up in the mud. :)

Anonymous said...

Quite the photo ~ looks a bit like yin and yang ~ xxx

Rick (Ratty) said...

The dog in the front looks similar to one I used to have.

Laura. M said...

With a good rest, he turns to walk better :))
Good Sunday.
a hug.

Anonymous said...

I guess those dogs are comfy in their muddy bed. Kudos to you for completing that run!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Congrats on the marathon ...rest up and then go take some more pictures ;>)

EG CameraGirl said...

I admire you for doing the run!

Betty Manousos said...

oh my, that's awesome!
congrats on the marathon!

have a relaxing weekend~

Giga said...

Podziwiam Cię, że podczas takiego długiego maratonu zobaczyłeś jeszcze pieski śpiące pod mostem. Pozdrawiam.
I admire you, that during such a long marathon saw more dogs sleeping under a bridge. Yours.

Malar said...

Marathon run? Wow! Cute dogs!

betchai said...

wow, of course i can't imagine you running with a dslr, hope you have now recovered from the marathon