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The sign says danger, but that guy looks like he's having so much fun--I want in on that!
http://i.imgur.com/5iKLgmP.jpg Where's bikey? http://i.imgur.com/suRvHD7.jpg |
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Very muddy today, I almost felt like I shouldn't have been on the trails today. But I did some trail work to make up for it :)
http://i.imgur.com/WeJWuVK.jpg http://i.imgur.com/cbPJqpW.jpg |
Originally Posted by franswa
(Post 19377783)
Great shot! I am always afraid I'll wreck attempting to get shots like this.
Originally Posted by the sci guy
(Post 19378529)
at 5'5", my arms simply aren't long enough to capture shots like this.
Guess I should get a selfie stick.... |
Middle of Nowhere, Georgia.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h694x5t57v...01.sm.jpg?dl=1 Silver Comet Trail, Dallas, Georgia https://www.dropbox.com/s/nxfovfsv05...02.sm.jpg?dl=1 -Tim- |
Making sure my guy had good position going into the climb in the road race of Valley of the Sun. For future reference, riding 78 miles in the rain and wind sucks.
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Originally Posted by TMonk
(Post 19390427)
For future reference, riding 78 miles in the rain and wind sucks.
In the picture, which one is you? |
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[MENTION=445133]Broctoon[/MENTION] I'm the one on the front, and 'my guy' is right behind me.
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Originally Posted by TMonk
(Post 19391170)
[MENTION=445133]Broctoon[/MENTION] I'm the one on the front, and 'my guy' is right behind me.
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Whoa, cool picture.
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Amazing picture [MENTION=382113]franswa[/MENTION]. My avatar is a picture of Miles Davis from the "In a Silent Way" album cover. In case it wasn't obv, I'm a big jazz fan :)
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TMonk you know matt! He used to live and race up here in norcal.
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Originally Posted by TMonk
(Post 19391170)
[MENTION=445133]Broctoon[/MENTION] I'm the one on the front, and 'my guy' is right behind me.
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Originally Posted by Broctoon
(Post 19391968)
Aha! So you pulled him until the start of the climb, then let him take the lead?
The descent after the climb is fast but still pedaling - you need to be in contact with the pack if you want to be able to draft/recover. Anyone who finished the climb with a sizable gap to the pack was donezo.
Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 19391927)
TMonk you know matt! He used to live and race up here in norcal.
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Originally Posted by TMonk
(Post 19391613)
Amazing picture [MENTION=382113]franswa[/MENTION]. My avatar is a picture of Miles Davis from the "In a Silent Way" album cover. In case it wasn't obv, I'm a big jazz fan :)
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 19391312)
Whoa, cool picture.
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Originally Posted by franswa
(Post 19391243)
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Originally Posted by franswa
(Post 19391237)
All these years I've been misled by your avatar!
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 19392327)
stunning! perfect choice to go B&W:thumb:
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Originally Posted by franswa
(Post 19393153)
Thanks. Knew it as soon as I saw it....b&w
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 19393337)
photo teacher once told us, only use color when it adds something to the photo
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 19393337)
photo teacher once told us, only use color when it adds something to the photo
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
(Post 19395539)
Interesting. My thoughts are exactly opposite. Since we see the world in color, I consider color photography to be "standard". I see choosing B&W as a special effect. Like in Franswa's photo, it creates an entirely different mood.
I look at my pics & sometimes try hard to find images where color doesn't add something cuz I like B&W so much. but when it comes down to that question, I always seem to find some element of the color that justifies keeping it ultimately, I agree with you, & the teacher that said, it was a "color" class in an otherwise B&W photo curriculum. ppl were bringing in images that sucked & she was like: wtf is this? at one critique I put up a highway curve photo upside down cuz I wanted to abstract the curve from a common image to something more conceptual. pissed her off completely ... whatevs ... BTW for the B&W river photo. we don't know about a different mood cuz we didn't see the original color image. looks like it probably had no good color. no leaves, sky not striking. whatever. the essence of the image is the shapes. removing the color lets us react to the best quality of the image without the distraction of bad color. I think I wud have cropped a 1/4" more from the top cuz the extra sky doesn't add much. simply stunning photo my gosh, so many all over this forum! |
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