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drjava
11-08-07, 01:23 PM
http://www.auto-broker-magic.com/images/bike-crash.jpg


Igneous Faction
11-08-07, 01:26 PM
Possibility for ouch: high.

Ten5
11-08-07, 01:41 PM
that photographer should have followed up on that door action


ralphm2k
11-08-07, 01:43 PM
that photographer should have followed up on that door action


It looks like an ad for the car with the sliding door.

eskachig
11-08-07, 01:44 PM
I don't know how some people can look the stereotype so damn well. From the knickers, the top tube pad, the pink V's, lack of brakes, etc - this dude is really hip. Also, possibly toothless.

Heyduke
11-08-07, 01:52 PM
We don't know what happened in the next few frames.

bottom-bracket
11-08-07, 01:59 PM
I think he's intentionally out far enough to miss the door.

drjava
11-08-07, 02:00 PM
I don't know the rest of the story. Just a random pic found using Stumble.

I just thought that it captured that hipster look many are striving for.

The LT
11-08-07, 02:10 PM
I've seen that somewhere before and it turns out that it is an ad for the car with the sliding door as ralphm2k said

kyselad
11-08-07, 03:05 PM
Dood is totally motionless. Halfway into his nat fab to show that car what he really thinks about those freaky sliding doors.

helloamerican
11-08-07, 04:08 PM
photoshopppppp

ahand
11-08-07, 05:01 PM
photoshopppppp

the second i read "natfab" i started getting giddy for photoshopped pixxx, we haven't had a good photoshop thread in a while.

wolfbrother
11-09-07, 09:43 AM
let's talk about that sliding door. Now that's a good idea.

JohnnyDoyle
11-09-07, 09:54 AM
That door is pretty cool. If I had a car, I'd wish it had doors like that. It's always struck me as odd that minivans are the only vehicles that really do that.

Hobartlemagne
11-09-07, 10:06 AM
photoshopppppp

Definitely- neither open car door is interrupting the perfectly straight
shadow under the cars

shapelike
11-09-07, 10:17 AM
It's just shot w/ a long lens. The guy could be 5' away from the door and you wouldn't be able to tell from that angle.

joshuastar
11-09-07, 10:25 AM
i wish more cars had suicide doors.

Aeroplane
11-09-07, 11:39 AM
let's talk about that sliding door. Now that's a good idea.

+eleventy. It should be like that for all 2-door cars. 4-doors make it a little tricky, though...

blickblocks
11-09-07, 11:46 AM
let's talk about that sliding door. Now that's a good idea.

I remember seeing concepts for 2 door commuting cars for it a long time ago, but like all things in the car industry it just adds cost so they don't do it.

Meanwhile you either live with dinged up doors or pay out of pocket to fix the paint.

SyntaxPC
11-09-07, 11:50 AM
Peugeot 1007 (http://www.1007.peugeot.co.uk/).

cc700
11-09-07, 11:52 AM
1. like ralph and pound said, it's a staged ad for a ?peugot? i think, meant to show why their doors are better than all others. EDIT: of course, as i typed it, syntax linked to it. peugot is right, and i'm a genius.

2. with a telephoto lens, space and depth is visually compressed.
he's probably about a foot away from the open front car door, but it looks like he's going to get door'd because of the focal length.

3. this ad assumes that bicyclists are at fault for running into doors because they don't look, rather than the door opener for opening the door without looking or leaving it open while they get stuff out of their passenger seat. which is the only thing i don't love about it.

blickblocks
11-09-07, 11:52 AM
Peugeot 1007 (http://www.1007.peugeot.co.uk/).

If only the guy in the pic was riding a Peugeot conversion...

acoldspoon
11-09-07, 11:57 AM
Look at where his cranks are. He's not moving forward. He's most likely being braced against the front car, as this would be obscured by the angle of view. Or he's very good at trackstands. But he's not moving forward.

drjava
11-09-07, 12:34 PM
Of course it staged or 'shopped. So serious here all of a sudden. Sheesh

Yoshi
11-09-07, 12:46 PM
3. this ad assumes that bicyclists are at fault for running into doors because they don't look, rather than the door opener for opening the door without looking or leaving it open while they get stuff out of their passenger seat. which is the only thing i don't love about it.

I don't think so. The woman opening the door of the car isn't paying attention either. In fact she's not paying attention to ANYTHING whereas the messenger is checking out the other car.

wearyourtruth
11-09-07, 12:50 PM
Of course it staged or 'shopped. So serious here all of a sudden. Sheesh

werd

spacehippo
11-09-07, 12:52 PM
The biker probably isn't even moving.

acoldspoon
11-09-07, 01:52 PM
Of course it staged or 'shopped. So serious here all of a sudden. Sheesh
Who's post are you referring to? Most of us are just talking about what methods we think we used to produce the image.

bexley
11-09-07, 02:17 PM
Definitely- neither open car door is interrupting the perfectly straight
shadow under the cars

It's probably not composited. Take into account the angle of the sun. Look at the penumbra shadow of the sideview mirror--right on. If it was somehow PS'd, the shadows are either flawless or not a part of what was PS'd.

Fugazi Dave
11-09-07, 07:40 PM
It's an ad. I've seen it. End of story.

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NewYorkMantle
11-09-07, 07:52 PM
camera on tripod takes 2 photos; 1 with door a open, 1 with door b open + biker. merge the two = easiest solution to me.

dewthedew
11-09-07, 09:44 PM
the biker could know and easiely move out of the way of the door even with his head turned.

rodri9o
11-09-07, 09:50 PM
i'd still rather drive that 205

BRANDUNE
11-09-07, 10:52 PM
http://media.truckblog.com/videostills/peugeot_vs_bigfoot.jpg