I found this shot in my MFRU Maribor album and even though it is not a perfect photo due to some burnouts, motion blur,... I think it has at least an interesting perspective.
On the other hand, I do remember taking this shot. I saw the cyclist coming down the street and had about 5 seconds to take a shot. That meant blindly setting a fast shutter speed (to catch the cyclist), a slow aperture (to increase a chance for the cyclist to be in focus), a high ISO speed (to allow for a fast shutter and slow aperture), unzoom the "creepy" lens, set the focus point selection to "all" and then finally hold the camera at the lowest possible point without being hit in the head by the cyclist. After doing all that I had approximately 1s to let the thing focus and take a burst of 3 photos.
After all that I was really happy with my self, for being able to snap the unrepeatable moment. It's not much of a moment, but it proves to me that, with my camera at hand, I can take a shot of about anything. And this gives me confidence I need to go out knowing I can do it.
