Three competitors in the bicycling phase of the Big Bend Triathlon are pictured above. Based upon an image I enlarged several hundred percent and the clothing worn by the person nearest to the camera in the image, I think that individual is Mark Yuhas.
The other two cyclists are on the road to the far left in the image. One is wearing black shorts, a neon green shirt and a white helmet. The other is wearing black shorts, a red shirt and a white helmet.
But at normal magnification, they are mere specks in the landscape.
The original image is a Tagged Image Format File (TIFF) with a file data size of 36.7 megabytes (MB).
For display on this web site the TIFF was duplicated and the duplicate re-formatted as a Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPG/JPEG) image with a file data size of 17.3 MB. To approximate detail visible at the time of capture the image was sharpened as necessary and resampled via the Photoshop Bicubic Sharpen algorithm. The re-sampling increases the image resolution from 300 Dots Per Square Inch (DPI) to 360 DPI.
Unless otherwise noted the image was corrected to offset color shift and balance. This restores black (shadows), white (highlights) and neutral gray (neutral mid-tones).
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