R. Young wrote: Jako, is that directed to me? Is it because I ride BMX?
Yes, I noticed few BMX/jump shots on your Flickr sets. The ones I posted were from mountain biking/trial location; however, I thought you may find it interesting.
wfrank - Thanks, I found it only a few street behind my flat one day. Looked faily rough lots of tree sap and just bare steel wheels. Might clean up well though, very tidy little car which I hadn't seen before shooting it. Chemistry Scanned? Not sure what that is? Just a process only then home scanned on my V700.
JaKo - Looks pretty wild! Is that your bike, and do you ride that kind of stuff?! Here is my BMX (from the same roll of Ektar), which to be honest I don't ride so much any more:
R. Young wrote: JaKo - Looks pretty wild! Is that your bike, and do you ride that kind of stuff?! Here is my BMX (from the same roll of Ektar), which to be honest I don't ride so much any more
I never got to this level of jumping cars, train wrecks or roofs. My usual rides were logs, picnic tables or local Vancouver mountains trails. Bike wasn't mine; for over 15 years I ride a local 'Rocky Mountain' brand.
Cheers
i think it is fantastic-save it just as it is for those of us who have the equipment to see it! Not everything has to be compatible with every viewing scenario.. If that is the case we need to downsize more for the poor folk who only browse on their iphone 3.
This is the first posting in a long time, to really inspire me. This site is about, among other things, the use of state of the art equipment-what is the sense of then limiting the quality of the images made by that equipment?
(It really irks me that more and more often images are posted in this forum without noting the gear that was used. Of course gear alone doesn't make an image, but this is a gear-based forum after all.)
(It really irks me that more and more often images are posted in this forum without noting the gear that was used. Of course gear alone doesn't make an image, but this is a gear-based forum after all.)
To be honest, you have nothing to apologize for. While I agree with dcjs that I prefer when people post gear information next to their images, it's entirely your prerogative not to.
R.Young, great capture of your ride! (gotta love the blue background)
My apologies for posting iPhone image in this thread, but I promise it's only one time occurrence.