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Post pics of you mount from non pedestrian angles.
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rockhammer
Post pics of you mount from non pedestrian angles.
Ok so I was looking at my bike from all differnt agnles and I wanted to put a request for bike pics at different angles. Lets see them bikes from non pedestrian points of view. I will post mine tomorrow when I take some pics in better light.Tags: None
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rockhammer
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rockhammer
I did not have a chance to take images today. Ha I started a thread I could not follow through with.
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Don't feel bad, I'm not sure anyone else is following you on this.
Not sure exactly what you are looking for.
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ThrottleBack
I made up for it, just hate wasting beer. I wonder if the victim got a good picture of his oil pan
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cableguy
Non pedestrian could only be
1. Riders point of view
2. View from a moving car, but other than blurry background this would be the same as a shot taken by a pedestrian.
3. Aerial, although a pedestrian could be viewing you from a bridge as you pass under
4.Under the bike
OK everyone, get busy!
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Weeksz
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rockhammer
In photography any image taken at eye level is called pedestrian photography or at least I have heard it called that. Normally not very interesting. So non pedestrian photo g is getting angles that are not at the normal standing position. Photographs get even more interesting when the perspective changes new lines are found and the image just develops more character than pedestrian type photography.
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rockhammer
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