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Old 03-02-14, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Lascauxcaveman
On a lot of point-n-shoot cameras, this means pointing the camera directly at the head tube, pushing and holding the shutter button halfway to focus on that spot (popping up a little square in the middle of the viewscreen), then pan to whatever you want in the frame (the whole bike) and squeezing the trigger the rest of the way to shoot.
One thing I like about the camera on my cell phone is that I can reverse the order: frame the shot, then touch the screen where I want the focus, then press the shutter "button".

Nice bikes. Waiting to see more. I like the wrench mount on your fixie, @northbend. I'll have to try that out on mine. I generally forget to take a wrench, which sort of makes the whole patch kit/spare tube thing pretty worthless.
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