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Bike rideOut on my daily, early morning bike ride with the P7100. Neck strap around my neck and a bungy cord around my back and hooked to each side of the strap to keep the camera from swinging about(of course this did not work too well as can be seen from the movement in the image, but I quite like the effect!) Taken with the 2 second delay shutter.
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Re: Bike ridegood road position on teh pushie
I really like the composition on this, the hand, the road and the oncoming car - perfect. the effect/long shutter - spinning my head out, especially after a few beers. gerry's photography journey
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Re: Bike rideAgree - there is a lot to like about this image - it looks like you pushed the PP as well - which for this I think works well.
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Re: Bike rideI LOVE IT....POTW!!
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Re: Bike rideEpilepsy alert! Nice one Geoff..
Re: Bike rideGreat image, and it brings back memories of when I competed in the TDF.
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Re: Bike rideGreat image.
This is really well executed and yeah, kinda trippy! Geoff
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Re: Bike rideI like this, but where is the 4WD that is about to push you off the road?
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On his rear wheel. That's why he is shaking so much. Greg
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