Muddy out there.....
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Why no mudguards?
Muddy out there.....
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Titanium looks like stainless steel, but slightly darker. Many think it is stainless steel.^ Love that burnt copper (titanium?) metallic colour!..........
When titanium (and most steels including stainless) gets heated, it changes into several colours from yellow-orange to blue to coppery brown. You’ll see this in stainless steel header exhaust pipes. I can’t remember where I first heard the term ‘burnt titanium’ before - it might’ve been a paint colour sample book made for artsy interior decorators... ?Titanium looks like stainless steel, but slightly darker. Many think it is stainless steel.
Fair enough I had not considered oxidised versions; even steel can go almost all of the colours of the rainbow.When titanium (and most steels including stainless) gets heated, it changes into several colours from yellow-orange to blue to coppery brown. You’ll see this in stainless steel header exhaust pipes. I can’t remember where I first heard the term ‘burnt titanium’ before - it might’ve been a paint colour sample book made for artsy interior decorators... ?
Amazing photo! You could enlarge that and hang it on a gallery! The art piece could be titled...Strange 2 for 1 incident. 1 puncture and 1 crank falling off, both at the same time. That's on 2 different bikes. Crank fell off a few miles later so i insisted he tighten it right up.
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Amazing photo! You could enlarge that and hang it on a gallery! ................
WOW!I think that this is a fantastic photo. It won a prize in 2014. "Bike pic of the year" or something.
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It always makes me wonder "where the hell will he be landing?"
WOW!
Makes me wonder about the odds of getting the first rider smack bang under the last rider's armpit! Once again, it's how the composition leads the viewer's eye to travel... the second rider establishes a 3D spiral path starting from left foreground to right middle ground to centre background.
I know of one way to recreate something like that...
Plant the camera on a tripod and set exposure to manual (so it stays consistent). Then take a separate photo when the riders reach each junction. Heck you could even use the same rider making one or multiple passes. Then the rest is just stitching them up in Photoshop.
BUT it will never be as good as that original though because that was done on the spur of the moment... either fluke or sheer genius! Candid photos trumps staged photos every time. Fantastic, thanks for posting that!
You're not bringing that in here looking like that !
An Englishman’s home is his castle. I can get the servants to wash the bike in the moat.You're not bringing that in here looking like that !
Jamze..what ?
You mean you completely missed all of that rain & mud ..I feel sorry for you mate ..
I can't believe it's still laying there exactly where you left it.Good to get out after a week or so off the bike ??
Your eBike colours match the autumn hues of the leaves, snow, and sky surrounding the beautiful places where you ride!!Savoie in France, super autumn day
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