Ronald Martinez: "One month prior to the Olympics, I was given brand new camera bodies that had a new multiple exposure feature. This allowed a photograph to be made by combining a set amount of images on to one image. Before I even left the United States, I already knew I wanted to use this feature to make a striking and lasting image during my time in London for the 2012 Olympic games. While covering trampoline, I saw a great opportunity to use the multiple exposure feature as the athletes kept reaching very high jumps that provided a solid black background. I set my camera up for the proper exposure and set my camera to three images for the amount of images to be combined. I then looked over and saw Rosannagh Maclennan of Canada prepare for her routine. I immediately noticed how the red outfit with the maple leaf looked to be very bright and photogenic. As I photographed her, I saw how she would always show her back and then fall over back towards the trampoline. I started to make the frame when she was at the peak of her jump and as she fell back down, the leaf on her outfit just really lined up nicely. I was elated after I saw it happen and even more so after I called up the image on the back of my camera."Picture: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

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