When one scoots around the coast and sticks of Mendocino County, shooting pics sometimes (unfairly, I admit) becomes an afterthought. So here are a pathetic few that I did snap one cold and foggy morning last weekend. [ On Flickr (http://flickr.com/photos/oyj/sets/72157608322905739/) ]
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Excellent shots...
So does your vanity plate mean (A) that your bike breaks down a lot or (B) that you're into hipster nascar (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velodrome)?
[laugh] Bingo. All of the above. Sort of.
A) Il monstro was brought back from the dead.
B) I <3 my no-freewheel pedalers, and as much as I dig the velodrome, it isn't my scene. I much prefer the open road. LOTS of it (Exhibit A (http://sonofabike.com/journals/2007_DVFallDC.htm), Exhibit B (http://sonofabike.com/journals/2007_alc.htm))
Quote from: eshutter on October 23, 2008, 10:50:44 PM(Exhibit A (http://sonofabike.com/journals/2007_DVFallDC.htm), Exhibit B (http://sonofabike.com/journals/2007_alc.htm))
[clap] [clap]
(and nice pictures too btw [thumbsup])
Great shots. [thumbsup] I always like looking at your photos. Oh, and you're crazy. 200 miles on a fixed gear? [bow_down] Wow, but no thanks. [laugh]
Nice pix!
I often pack a camera on rides, and then I get so into the riding thing I don't want to stop. I'll think to myself, "gee, that would have been a good shot", but I never take the time and turn around to get it. I should learn to slow down more. ;)
Keep the shots coming!