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damn nice shot zennon! i prefer digital myself, im too lazy for analogue :P

my new ride.

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background was a bit meh and i got a pinch flat on the way to taking this. jumping gutters on a fixie is something ive got to learn, lol. heaps fun bike to ride tho once you get used to a new riding technique.

sorry for double post, cant edit after a certain time it seems, lol.

couple more shots of the bike.

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framing was good, positioning of the bike not so good, lol. was in a rush and didnt take notice of the damn drains behind the bars/front wheel

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do want!

I've heard all the cool kids are using 1920x1200 :P

Exif? (esp camera & lens)

Stitched Panorama, apparently exif didn't make the transfer :P

Camera: Canon EOS 500D

Lens: Canon 10-22 Wide Angle (love that lens!)

F-stop: F/10

Exposure: 1/250

Iso: ISO-100

Focal: 10mm

No flash

Just got back from visitting my parents down south over the long weekend.

Grabbed these from Gracetown:

My dog is a mountain goat! She sleft for hours after this :P

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And this is my parents backyard:

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Cant wait to finish my apprenticeship so I can move down there! So over the city.

Jay, how do you stop?! :P

cant stop, wont stop! wooo :P

nah you kind press back on the pedals. helps when the pedals have toe straps on them, and a front brake helps even more. for now i just ride it slowly so i have plenty of space to slow down in, lol

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damn nice shot zennon! i prefer digital myself, im too lazy for analogue :P

Thanks - was a bit of work.

Here is one from the weekend. Car belongs to Steve - the new owner of City View 4WD park outside Beaudesert.

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Winch Truck by ZENN0N, on Flickr

Edited by ZENNON

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