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the bike in the cemetary

knary

looking for a coal mine
(also posted in that other forum...)

Last night I had some time to kill before going to see my wife perform with a local chamber group. A drizzly foggy night, I thought there might be some interesting photos to be made. For some odd reason, I'm struck with the need to make portraits of the bike. The last few photos I took, with night coming quickly, I like almost too much...
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A beautiful place, that cemetary. It even included a few short stretches of unpaved road. :D
 
Critical evaluation follows:

MMMMMMMAAAAAAHHHHHHvelous!

And judging by the phenomenal use of proper spelling and diction to be found elsewhere, a little individuality is a good thing!

Just an idea, but how about, for Halloween, we all dress up like REAL motorcyclists and terrorize a bunch of biker bars by just showing up and behaving ourselves, and riding up on quiet bikes.
 
WOW gorgeous stuff! that second one makes the GS look so ALIVE, like it's some kind of shark or very firece beast just waiting to take a big huge bloody chunk outta somebody...
 
Man, that GS looks scary as hell!

I like the idea of putting on our riding gear and going out to haunt some biker bars. Do you think we'll get some treats?
 
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