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Photos of YOUR bicycle near WATER

Old 04-20-17, 08:29 AM
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Dry Falls

This used to have 10x the flow of all of today's rivers.

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"Ojo de mar" in La Rinconada, Antofagasta, Chile
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Beautiful pic! Keep those coming from Chile!
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More Cooper River in Camden, NJ.




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"Ojo de mar" in La Rinconada, Antofagasta, Chile
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Beautiful photo indeed! The landscape looks alluring and alien.
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This was so weird and unnerving - flat ground! Scablands!

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Very cool! What's the trick to making the stand disappear?

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Originally Posted by SWorksRoubaix
Very cool! What's the trick to making the stand disappear?
Photoshop. 😀
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Hah

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Photoshop. 😀
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Originally Posted by SWorksRoubaix
Very cool! What's the trick to making the stand disappear?
Photoshop, yes. Whatever he used to stand the bike up went under the left pedal - look at the toe cage sitting level, rather than hanging down like the right side, and the crank on the "compression" stroke. He basically took a sample of the surrounding "scenery" and filled in the space where the prop was. Pretty cool... I think I'll have to try that.
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Originally Posted by DQRider
Photoshop, yes. Whatever he used to stand the bike up went under the left pedal - look at the toe cage sitting level, rather than hanging down like the right side, and the crank on the "compression" stroke. He basically took a sample of the surrounding "scenery" and filled in the space where the prop was. Pretty cool... I think I'll have to try that.
Indeed, the trick is the clone stamp tool in Photoshop

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Originally Posted by seboros
Indeed, the trick is the clone stamp tool in Photoshop

Judging by the calmness of the water, I would guess there was little to no wind that day?

I did something similar here, but left the prop in:


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Originally Posted by DQRider
Judging by the calmness of the water, I would guess there was little to no wind that day?

I did something similar here, but left the prop in:


What a gorgeous Peugeot! What model is it? Which year? I wasn't even aware Peugeot also built MTBs. The way you've set it up is spot on.

To answer your question, yes, it was a pretty calm early morning. That and the shallow depth of field that blurred the small waves.
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Originally Posted by seboros
What a gorgeous Peugeot! What model is it? Which year? I wasn't even aware Peugeot also built MTBs. The way you've set it up is spot on.

To answer your question, yes, it was a pretty calm early morning. That and the shallow depth of field that blurred the small waves.
Thank you! That is a 1986 Orient Express. There was one model above this called "Canyon Express", but that had a unicrown fork, and I prefer the forged crown of this model. Neither one of them were lightweights, at over 30 lbs apiece. But with the geared drivetrains gone, it makes for a very nice single-speed urban assault vehicle.

It's also my winter bike:


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Kapuas River, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.


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Kapuas River, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Bagus! That's not Pontianak is it? Must be more inland. Sintang?
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Originally Posted by mercator
Bagus! That's not Pontianak is it? Must be more inland. Sintang?
Sanggau, before Sintang. have u been there?
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