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Jun 09, 2005 13:14 |  #1

One of my neighbors bought this for His Wife. :shock: Shot with my G-5.
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Jun 09, 2005 16:14 |  #2

Americade here this weekend - seeing a TON of these this year. Lots of bikes, of course, as well :D


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Jun 09, 2005 17:05 as a reply to  @ skyphix's post |  #3

skyphix wrote:
Americade here this weekend - seeing a TON of these this year. Lots of bikes, of course, as well :D

Then, You'll be posting LOTS of photos, Right? ;)
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Jun 09, 2005 17:56 |  #4

Nice Trike! Very well done too....




  
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Jun 09, 2005 20:11 |  #5

Pretty bike, Bruce!


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Jun 09, 2005 20:36 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #6

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Pretty bike, Bruce!

Thanks Frank. I wish I could take more credit than just for the photo.
This thing sounded real good as well. ;)
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Jun 10, 2005 05:42 as a reply to  @ Ballen Photo's post |  #7

Nice perspective on the trike, looks like you had fairly even light to work with, well shot.
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Jun 10, 2005 09:33 as a reply to  @ bikerider's post |  #8

bikerider wrote:
Nice perspective on the trike, looks like you had fairly even light to work with, well shot.
Roger.

Thanks Roger, This is one of the things I appreciate about having the G5 to compliment my 10D. I used the flip out screen to compose from about a foot above the asphalt, and under a van rear door that was open and in the way. This was at a business, so I had to try and look for a clean background. The sky was semi overcast, giving a fairly nice light for the time of day.
The owner of the Trike loved the photo as well. ;)
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Jun 12, 2005 18:06 as a reply to  @ Ballen Photo's post |  #9

it's a very nice picture you took of the unusual bike Bruce.
it looks very comfortable


on thursday night of last week, in London's covent garden, a large group of Harley Davidson's and their owner's came together :cool:

:lol:
you should have heard them take off :shock:

this is one of the bikes with a friend of ours posing beside it
I had to use flash for all the shots and it reflected in some of the bikes
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Jun 12, 2005 18:20 |  #10

Here are a couple from the run on Saturday.

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Jun 13, 2005 01:08 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #11

marie wrote:
it's a very nice picture you took of the unusual bike Bruce.
it looks very comfortable

It sure does (look comfy). ;)

marie wrote:
on thursday night of last week, in London's covent garden, a large group of Harley Davidson's and their owner's came together :cool:

:lol:
you should have heard them take off :shock:

this is one of the bikes with a friend of ours posing beside it
I had to use flash for all the shots and it reflected in some of the bikes
(which I didn't like)

Thanks for posting these Marie, I understand they have some hardcore Harley riders in The UK. ;)

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Here are a couple from the run on Saturday.

That Honda makes for an interesting comparison. Your last shot looks very similar to the one I posted. ;)
Thanks for the replies,
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