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Capture the Action at the 101st Pikes Peak Hill Climb with Larry Chen and His Team of Photographers

Capture the Action at the 101st Pikes Peak Hill Climb with Larry Chen and His Team of Photographers
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The 101st running of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb is here and Larry Chen and his team of photographers are ready to capture the action! With the mountain covered in snow, they’ve split up to cover the entire course and get the best shots. Larry is up top, shooting in the cold and windy conditions, while Jason and Izzy are in the middle section and Luis and Charles are at the bottom.

The team is also trying out some new photography techniques, such as shooting with a low-light Vlog camera and experimenting with flash photography. They’re hoping to get some amazing car portraits, racing photos, and automotive art.

The team is also taking a break from the action to enjoy some breakfast of champions and the beautiful sunrise. Despite the cold, they’re having a great time and are excited to share their work with the world. So stay tuned for some amazing car photography, automotive shoots, and a look into the car culture and motorsports world!

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Viewer Reactions for Pikes Peak 101st Running Special Coverage

From the comments, it's clear that viewers are loving the footage and the commentary from Larry and the team. Larry's enthusiasm for the event is contagious, as he exclaims "You CrAaAaAzZyYyYYYY!" and "Let's gooo, let's get in the Escalade!" at various points in the video.

The video has also sparked some interesting conversations among viewers. Martín De Greiff praises the team for always creating the coolest videos, while Ebon Westbrook expresses his desire to build a car to take on the summit race. Andrew Broadfort, however, has a different opinion, saying that as a spectator, the event is "just so damn boring".

The video also features some funny moments, such as when Larry is standing on the side of the mountain and the wind is blowing him uphill, and when Butcher Baker comments that Larry is still sleeping on his feet.

Overall, the video has been a hit with viewers, who are praising Larry and his team for their awesome coverage of the event. Be sure to check out the video to get the full experience!

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