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Old 03-13-14 | 11:26 PM
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Bikes: Trek Émonda, 1961 Follis (French) road bike (I'm the original owner), a fixie, a mountain bike, etc.

Originally Posted by dhender02
Did you take the pictures while stopped (ala rest stop, smelling the roses, etc.), helmet cam, and/or snapping while riding? Just curious because this is my dilemma, do I stop to take a picture then pound to catch up with my group (they hate stopping other than for rest stops), or perfect the technique of riding and snapping pictures at same time (if that is even possible)??
This is a dilemma I often face. Most of the time I ride without a camera, because I'd rather just ride than make photos. However, on some rides I do take a camera, and this ride is one of them. I definitely don't stop for photos on group rides unless I'm a lot stronger than the rest of the group and can rejoin without too much effort.

I do make photos from my bike, but often that happens when I'm stopped on my bike. Looking back at the photos here, I see six of them were made while moving - but I did so very carefully.

I usually keep my camera in a jersey pocket. I can reach for the camera, turn it on, and fire with one hand. I don't do that descending hills, or riding hard up a hill. My camera: Panasonic LF1.
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