© Andrew Hancock | "My idea for this image was to show the mind’s strength for athletes, especially endurance athletes. My model is a female Ironman competitor and she’s an exceptional athlete. To participate in such a grueling race, the mind must be incredibly strong with substantial stamina and the ability to endure suffering for extended amounts of time. To show this visually, I started off by making the frame of her riding through the studio. My assistant had to hold her bike steady so she could launch from one side of the studio, pedal twice or three times and then unclip from the pedals and stop before hitting the wall on the other side of the room. The background was lit so she would be mostly in silhouette. I used a piece of cardboard I covered with Gaffer tape to help mask the floor and put at the midpoint of the frame to only expose the top half of the frame and essentially leave the bottom half of the frame unexposed. Using the overlay feature, I shot the second image out in far west Texas and turning the camera upside down and again using the masking card I made to block off the top of the frame but still allowing for a little bit of the texture of the mountains to bleed into the tires of the bicycle." Z 6, NIKKOR Z 35mm f1.8 S lens, 1/200 second, f/9, 320 ISO for the silhouette and the Z 6, NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S lens at 70mm, 1/800 second, f/2.8 50 ISO for the mountain."