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3 Responses to “Jason’s Photo Contest Entries”
Picture #4 – what make/model of bike is that? Very sleek.
first one is great
The bike is a Trek Soho S. Its my first venture into the single speed world and I love it. The first photo is of my wife as I rode behind her. It was shot at f4.5 and 1/10th of a second to add a little motion blur.
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