jcadosch
- Member since Nov 2, 2020
- Male
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Davos , Switzerland
- 14 Followers
- 6 Trailforks Points
Passionate light hunter. Love to get up early and stay late in the mountains. @jcadosch jancadoschphoto.com
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jcadosch pinkbikeaudience's article
Mar 8, 2021 at 4:59
Mar 8, 2021
Interview: 2020 Photo of the Year Winner, Jan Cadosch
@generationfourth: You couldn't get this shot but for sure something else that's really nice. The light and scene is what make it special and you can work with that. Was for sure happy I got the 16-35 in my bag that evening haha

jcadosch pinkbikeaudience's article
Mar 5, 2021 at 2:42
Mar 5, 2021
Interview: 2020 Photo of the Year Winner, Jan Cadosch
@stevesmith-ss: I still focused on the rider. You create most of the bokeh with the compression of the background in relation to the subject. If the rider is not right in front of the camera with the wide angle lense there is less compression and less bokeh. This way I can shoot at f2.8 to get more light into the camera and the moutains are still quite sharp.

jcadosch pinkbikeaudience's article
Mar 4, 2021 at 23:07
Mar 4, 2021
Interview: 2020 Photo of the Year Winner, Jan Cadosch
It's Dario Lohner

jcadosch pinkbikeaudience's article
Mar 4, 2021 at 23:06
Mar 4, 2021
Interview: 2020 Photo of the Year Winner, Jan Cadosch
I'm mostly riding with my EVOC FR Trail Blackline 20. If it's just a ride with friends I limit myself to one lense (mostly 16-35 or 70-200) to save some weight and get more creative with what I got for the day. I put the camera in a sweater for some more protection and have something extra to wear if it's cold.
As soon as I ride I don't think about the camera anymore. I'm not going for the KOM but you can still ride decent. In the end a camera is just a tool.

jcadosch pinkbikeaudience's article
Mar 1, 2021 at 13:34
Mar 1, 2021
The 2020 Pinkbike Photo of the Year Winner is...
What an honor!' Thanks to everyone that voted. So many insane and inspiring picture.