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Jan 01, 2007 20:12 |  #1

Here are a few from today!

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Would love some C&C

Chris.

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Jan 01, 2007 20:52 |  #2

Very interesting and AWESOME!!!



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Jan 01, 2007 21:01 |  #3

I do mountain bike shots a lot and would love to see how you did this?

Awesome!


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Jan 01, 2007 21:50 |  #4

Wow. Those -- and those on the first thread -- are very cool. Good thinking on however you got things to work as well as you did!


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Jan 02, 2007 02:02 |  #5

i also do mountain bike shots and would like to know if these were taking from a rig on your bike or was it taken from another bike? And if it was mounted on your bike where did you mount it and did you pp out the mount?

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Jan 05, 2007 01:11 |  #6

#1 is my favorite. nice work.


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Jan 05, 2007 05:34 |  #7

Great work yet again! I won't ask how u did it because i know u wont answer! hehe. Amazing work. love it


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Jan 06, 2007 14:06 |  #8

nice shots!!, u must of made a rig


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Jan 06, 2007 22:54 |  #9

Yes, I made up a simple rig and then PS'ed out the rig.

Nothing too fancy.

unfortunately I dont have any shots of the setup, but next shoot I do, I will make sure I get a shot for everyone.

Thanks for the kind words everyone.

Chris. :)


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Jan 07, 2007 10:58 |  #10

Number 1 has to be my favourite, the bike is so crisp. I love the no spoke effect it gives the wheels! Love to see the setup! :)


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