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Old 02-12-11 | 11:27 PM
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alright, i guess lets keep the 3 then
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Old 02-13-11 | 10:50 PM
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I agree! ^
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Old 02-14-11 | 11:24 PM
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Indeed. My wife painted it. I'm sure you can't see the detail, but there are ice-cream cones and other tasty treats in the yellow background.
Well, that's... disturbing.
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Old 02-15-11 | 12:35 AM
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I'll have one of these done by Weds. Remember to post the challenges at the bottom of each post.

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: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike on some (ANY) form of public transit
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot
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Old 02-18-11 | 01:01 AM
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BUMP for good times where are those pics Nick!
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Old 02-18-11 | 01:08 AM
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if my bike wasn't out of commission till my pay check i would be all over the public transport one

EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike on some (ANY) form of public transit
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot
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Old 02-18-11 | 01:32 PM
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Glad to see this is still getting some use. I'll probably steal the easy challenge after work today.


.Chris
EDIT: Scratch that. Almost 50MPH head winds for about 4 miles to get to my city limit sign. Feeling lazy today, maybe i'll try it tomorrow..haha

EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike on some (ANY) form of public transit
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot

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Old 02-18-11 | 09:39 PM
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BUMP for good times where are those pics Nick!
My brother just had his kid so I had to leave town! Sooon!
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Old 02-18-11 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Nick The Beard
My brother just had his kid so I had to leave town! Sooon!
Congrats to brother on kid (bump).

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Old 02-19-11 | 10:50 AM
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I totally set my alarm to get up waaaaaaay too early on a Saturday morning, to catch a sunrise, but the volume was turned down so I slept through it, efff.

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Old 02-19-11 | 12:16 PM
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ive got way too many trees around here to get a good sunrise or sunset picture close to home :/
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Old 02-19-11 | 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Motopecane
EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike on some (ANY) form of public transit
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot
is there any super combo special award if you can capture all 3 difficulty requirements in 1 photo?
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Old 02-20-11 | 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by muckymucky
is there any super combo special award if you can capture all 3 difficulty requirements in 1 photo?
Sure I would love to see this but photoshop is not allowed. HA!

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Old 02-20-11 | 03:39 AM
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this is me on a metrolink headin to hollywierd with some friends..


EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: your bike shot with a film camera.
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot
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Old 02-20-11 | 09:55 AM
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Old 02-20-11 | 12:00 PM
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thanks man, those guys are rad. saw em at sound and fury 08.
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Old 02-20-11 | 12:04 PM
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I am very tempted to take a photo of my bike with my rebel 2000 hanging from it, but I know that isn't the challenge... and I would have done it if I still worked in the Walgreens photo department, but man... developing can get expensive
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Old 02-20-11 | 12:29 PM
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It's pretty cheap to get a couple of rolls developed at put on a CD at Target over here. I think it's a couple bucks to get a roll developed, and then a dollar or two for the CD (you can put multiple rolls on one disc). That's how my sister does it.
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Old 02-20-11 | 05:34 PM
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Film Shot.

I'll be honest and say this wasn't taken for the contest, but was developed for it.

Shot with a Canon K2 & Lomo Film.

Posting two for the sake of ANALOG!



Keep this thread alive! Spark creativity!

EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike in a (very) wide angled shot. (i.e. a landscape. street cred for fisheye)
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot
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Old 02-20-11 | 05:52 PM
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Is 17mm on a 1.6 sensor wide enough?
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Old 02-20-11 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by BryantTheTyrant
EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike in a (very) wide angled shot. (i.e. a landscape. street cred for fisheye)
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot
Is this wide enough??


If we count that,
EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike with its twin. (Same make/model)
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot
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Old 02-20-11 | 06:39 PM
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^^ i think that should count, you def got creative with it
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Old 02-20-11 | 10:34 PM
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I say you got it! Nice idea. ^

EASY: Bike in front of (your) city limits sign
MEDIUM: Your bike with its twin. (Same make/model)
HARD: Your bike in profile view with the sun rising behind it. Street cred points for multiple bikes in the shot

I don't think I could find my bikes twin.
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Old 02-20-11 | 10:48 PM
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think twin bike and sunrise bike should switch spots
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Old 02-20-11 | 11:17 PM
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Is this wide enough??
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