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Photo Assignment: Weekend 11/17/07

Good grief! I look at this triangle several times a day, and I never thought of it as a "triangle." I am an idiot.

Sweet! I'm hoping to pick up an R50/2 this spring from a friends wife, Its been sitting since he passed away several years ago and is just dieing to be ridden. I'm really "geared" up for it!:) There is just something so appealing about the /2's with the earls front forks.....

RM
 
Good grief! I look at this triangle several times a day, and I never thought of it as a "triangle." I am an idiot.

That's a bit harsh. :laugh

It's a beautiful shot of a beautiful bike. This composition is exactly what I was talking about with Roy. Could be done a thousand ways, of course, but this is a good one. Amazing what bright sunny outdoor light can do for a photo, huh?
 
Sweet! I'm hoping to pick up an R50/2 this spring from a friends wife, Its been sitting since he passed away several years ago and is just dieing to be ridden. I'm really "geared" up for it!:) There is just something so appealing about the /2's with the earls front forks.....

RM

There's something morbidly humourous in that sentence. No offence towards a passed friend, I just found the choice of phrase an eye-catching detail. A verbal earls front forks if you will.

Here's a Brit/US question...I'd use dying, so is your's the US way or a typo?
 
There's something morbidly humourous in that sentence. No offence towards a passed friend, I just found the choice of phrase an eye-catching detail. A verbal earls front forks if you will.

Here's a Brit/US question...I'd use dying, so is your's the US way or a typo?

typo.
 
There's something morbidly humourous in that sentence. No offence towards a passed friend, I just found the choice of phrase an eye-catching detail. A verbal earls front forks if you will.

Here's a Brit/US question...I'd use dying, so is your's the US way or a typo?

there is also "dyeing" (which has the same number of letters but has nothing to do with /2's or death, so.....)















I'm sorry, what was the question?

RM

yes, I can't not speel wel.....:)
 
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