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Subscribe via E-MailDavid F in Some Thoughts on Photographing Bikes: "Thanks very much for that Alan! A great guide. I found that..."
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Lee Trampleasure in Some Thoughts on Photographing Bikes: "Alan, thanks so much for the great tips. I upgraded to a..."
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Courtney in Some Thoughts on Photographing Bikes: "Great post and images. I could shoot bikes boards and boats all..."
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A False Sense of Security
(779 views) This one actually works
Mike Flanigan's recent bout of misfortune...
"I don't believe a bicycle is a transportation device"
(715 views) Errand runner, cargo hauler, commuter
It's the quote heard 'round the...
Belt Drives
(704 views)
I believe belt drives are an excellent solution for bicycle...
Handsome Cycle Co. Devil
(690 views)
The Handsome Cycle Co. Devil (aka the "Handsome Devil") is a steel...
A Friend's Bike Stolen at NAHBS
(635 views)
Mike Flanigan of A.N.T. had his handmade folder stolen while attending...
Little by little, one travels far.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
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2 Responses to “John Riley’s Endless Summer Entry”
This is a great photo! Great composition. if I were one of the judges you’d surely be getting a prize. Good luck!
Thanks. I had pictures of single bikes in summer settings, but there are already a lot of nice ones of those, so I went for this.
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