A quick shout out on Bike Polo Cup 2010 and its top 3 teams!
Yesterday I was playing this wonderful game again and at the same time witnessing a historical moment when this year’s cup finals were played here in Helsinki.
Here are the finalists!

The winning team in the middle wearing black t-shirts: IHB!
Second place went to the team on left hand side: Nopsat koukut!
The team positioned third is on the right hand side: Mallets of Doom!

On the August 23rd I at last got to know with a sport which has fascinated me since a friend of mine told me about it many months ago in the army. He too is into fixed gear bikes and in addition has worked as a bike messenger in Helsinki back in the days. (Note: I actually photographed him a while ago riding a busy street on his fixie in Helsinki. See the photo in the end of this post!)

Bicycle Polo is a team sport similar to traditional polo, except that bicycles are used instead of horses. There is 3 players on each team and you may not touch the ground with your feet or you must go and “tap out” by riding to the mid-court and hitting either side of the court with your mallet.
We were playing in a court right next to the centre of Helsinki, in Hietaniemi. There was about 30 persons playing and watching the games in total.
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The fixed gear bikes are ideal for this type of playing by the way, as with them it is very easy to “track stand” in a single position for example. When you’re totally in control of your bike with your feet only it’s a lot easier to concentrate on steering and waving the mallet with your hands.
Jump on this article to see the rest of the huge photos I took that sunny afternoon! (+ the photo of my friend Toni Aikasalo riding his badass fixie) Bike polo photos are taken using a Canon EOS 5D camera and objectives ranging from 50mm to 135mm.
Oh, and if you’re in one of the photos, feel free to share it on your Facebook profile for example, but be sure that the undersign is visible or add a caption “Julius Koivistoinen photograhy – http://www.julious.fi” to the image. And don’t forget to comment or at least hit the Facebook’s like button at the top of this article. Thanks!

“One more thing. There’s a new gallery of a skateboarding competition (SkateSM 08) coming up in the near future so stay tuned!”
-Still around here somewhere
The title says it all. Enjoy!
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Canon EOS 350D, EF 17-40mm f/2L USM, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 90-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USM, 430EX
“Skate SM miniramppi kisat järjestettiin Kiasman design minillä johon oli lisätty kaksi extensionia. Kisat hoiti kotiin Enis joka oli kuulemma juuri treenannut Espanjassa takapihan pooleja muutaman viikon ajan.
1. Enis Fazilov
2. Ville Mäkelä
3. Harri Puupponen”
-Suomen Rullalautaliitto RY

Maaliskuun loppupuolella lumilaudan selässä menivät Tomi, Toni ja Jami (kuvassa) minun jälleen viihtyessä kameran toisella puolella. Meno oli entistä kovempi, mikä toivottavasti näkyy myös kuvista. Hope you enjoy ‘em!
Canon EOS 350D, EF 17-40mm f/4L, 2x 430EX, ST-E2

And now for something completely different:


Perjantai-iltaa 7.3. vietin Kesoilinmäellä ensimmäistä kertaa urbaania snoukkailua valokuvaten. Lumilautaan tarttuivat Toni ja Jami ja paikalla oli myös videokuvaaja, jota saan kiittää salamalaitteen lainasta! (Nimesi ei jäänyt mieleeni, joten laitathan kommenttia.
) Oli tosi mukavaa valokuvata temppuilujanne ja toivottavasti nähdään taas samoissa merkeissä.
In English: Last Friday I was shooting urban snowboarding for my first time and I enjoyed myself doing it! I hope I’ll get to do that more in the future.
Canon EOS 350D, EF 17-40 f/4L, 430EX, ST-E2 + A strobe from Sigma(?)
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