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caloso 02-16-05 10:47 AM

Wow. It really is Big Sky country.

mtessmer 02-16-05 11:19 AM

Hey, it's really good to see and hear from you, Montana! It's been a while. By the way, great picture!

Tree Trunk 02-16-05 11:21 AM

Awesome pics! I especially enjoyed the NYC panoramic and the snowy mountains. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!!

Kodama 02-16-05 03:40 PM

Another pic from Monday's commute:

http://www.spiralcage.com/Cycling/Co...e%20-%2016.jpg

neuron 02-16-05 08:04 PM

here's another old pic. this time on the brooklyn bridge.

:)

panoramic from the bb

with a tripod this time.

mtessmer 02-17-05 08:42 AM

Great pics! I noticed that the bike/ped crossing is on the upper level, how do you get up there (on both ends)?

Yoshi 02-22-05 04:38 AM

http://www.aplusbi.com/forums/sunset.jpg

This isn't from a commute, but I like it:
http://www.aplusbi.com/forums/total_12.jpg

Yoshi 02-22-05 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by mtessmer
Great pics! I noticed that the bike/ped crossing is on the upper level, how do you get up there (on both ends)?

The upper level is just the midsection of the bridge, there is nothing underneath it except water. At the ends of the bridge, the midsection comes down until it is level with the car lanes on either side.

neuron 02-22-05 03:05 PM

yup, what yoshi said.

yoshi -- i love the brooklyn promenade, and find going down that hill a blast! i especially love the view from the promenade when it is shrouded in fog, like your photo.

sbhikes 02-22-05 04:33 PM

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I saw this thread once, went out and took some pics, came back and it was "gone." Anyway, I guess I got it confused with the commuter bike pics thread.

These photos were taken on my commute in Santa Barbara/Montecito December 23.

1. Beach bike path, 2. Bird refuge, 3. Cottage in Montecito, 4. View from my office parking lot.
It's hell living in Santa Barbara.

Treespeed 02-22-05 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Kodama

Kodama,

is that right off the Sammamish river trail? I'm stuck here in Los Angeles and I so miss commuting in Washington.

Great Pic.

GTcommuter 02-22-05 06:45 PM

Those are some great pictures, everyone. What kinds of cameras do you guys carry with you on your commutes?

Zin 02-23-05 08:41 AM

Hi guys! Glad y'all liked that last photo. I didn't post any details with it since I thought it pretty much spoke for itself. :) For those interested, that is looking west from Browning, Montana toward Glacier National Park. I was doing some work in our office there. Couldn't resist.

neuron 02-23-05 04:44 PM

my panos were with my crappy canon s230, with auto-everything turned on. i stitched everything together using photoshop cs.

i've since moved on to a canon digital rebel. those photos are slightly large and i haven't resized them, so i haven't posted those. :>

caloso 03-01-05 04:08 PM

This morning on the path along the Sacramento River at the Little Pocket (Riverside Blvd. and 47th Ave.):

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y18...vermorning.jpg

akarius 03-01-05 10:06 PM

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This is the first part of my commute, right through a farm in the middle if the city.

swekarl 03-02-05 07:20 AM

Quick reply just to say your photos so totally make my day. Most of Sweden, even the southern part, is covered with half a meter (2 feet) of snow this exceptionally cold spring.

I don't have a bike anymore, but the one I'm gonna buy - a totally new one - will be in stores in about 2 weeks. At that time the snow will hopefully have melted away.

In the meantime, I live through your pics, so keep posting! :)

Kodama 03-02-05 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Treespeed
Kodama,

is that right off the Sammamish river trail? I'm stuck here in Los Angeles and I so miss commuting in Washington.

Great Pic.

Sorry Treespeed, I missed your post. Yes it is right off the SRT on 116th - where 60 acres park is. A mile of those roads and I'm at work.

Kodama 03-02-05 04:10 PM

http://www.spiralcage.com/Cycling/Co....01.05_Sky.jpg

sbhikes 03-02-05 04:27 PM

I use a Minolta Dimage xt, which is a tiny point-and-shoot digital. Smaller than a deck of cards. Small enough to take everywhere, including on backpack trips and bike rides!

EarlT 03-02-05 07:07 PM


Thanks for posting those great photos!! I used to commute from Marymoor Park to UW on the path (nice ride). Miss riding in that area, enjoy - and thanks again for the photos.

Kodama 03-09-05 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by EarlT
Thanks for posting those great photos!! I used to commute from Marymoor Park to UW on the path (nice ride). Miss riding in that area, enjoy - and thanks again for the photos.

Thanks Earl. Here's the first flowers of spring (they've been out for a week or two) from a couple of farms west of those post above.

http://www.spiralcage.com/Cycling/Co...5-Images/5.jpg

Crazy Cyclist 03-11-05 11:31 AM

I only have a regular 35 MM camera, I want to take some pics this year and put them on here, how do I do it?

Kodama 03-11-05 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by Crazy Cyclist
I only have a regular 35 MM camera, I want to take some pics this year and put them on here, how do I do it?

If all you have is a film camera then you would need to scan them. If you don't have a scanner then I'd recommend buying a digital camera instead of a scanner. All the pictures that I have posted here have been taken with a 3 MegaPixel camera. These can be gotten pretty cheaply. They'll come with simple importing and editing software for PC or Mac. If you want something that'll still be relevant a few years from now get a four MP camera. Do a search in the touring forum for digital cameras, the topic has been discussed several times. I've gotten a lot of use out of this site: DealCam

EarlT 03-11-05 06:23 PM

Thanks for the new photo, Kodama - very pretty !!


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