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Pic of the week game

I'm going to have to go with Trevor's "Swallowed by Nature" photo this week.
 
A slew of great photos again, with 5-6 that I think are really special. Tough choices.

trevor, the crashed bike is a hard won picture. Lots of emotion and story there...Although I don't know if nature was taking over, or the bike was crashing the gates....;)

Scott, (marvinsc), great to have you in the game. I really like your photo because your KLR's color and the house color work together.
I might have cropped out the right and the bottom, getting rid of a lot of the road and the sign. I may try it later.

Redman, you always sell your photos with a great story, or historical facts, this time was no different.

Jedz123, dang nice exposure under tricky conditions. Makes me feel that nature might win.

My vote will got to gustovh, however. I love the lighting in that shot. The direction and color are just great. Good eye seeing that.
The gold of the low sun reflecting on the bike, the matching colors on the old building. Very nice. I wish the sky wasn't blown out, but that could be fixed.
 
I struggled with this one. Jedz had the drama of nature nailed down firmly but my vote goes to Baatfam. The lighting through the trees and composition gave it the edge for me.....
 
A slew of great photos again, with 5-6 that I think are really special. Tough choices.

trevor, the crashed bike is a hard won picture. Lots of emotion and story there...Although I don't know if nature was taking over, or the bike was crashing the gates....;)

Scott, (marvinsc), great to have you in the game. I really like your photo because your KLR's color and the house color work together.
I might have cropped out the right and the bottom, getting rid of a lot of the road and the sign. I may try it later.

Redman, you always sell your photos with a great story, or historical facts, this time was no different.

Jedz123, dang nice exposure under tricky conditions. Makes me feel that nature might win.

My vote will got to gustovh, however. I love the lighting in that shot. The direction and color are just great. Good eye seeing that.
The gold of the low sun reflecting on the bike, the matching colors on the old building. Very nice. I wish the sky wasn't blown out, but that could be fixed.


Thank you that is how I saw it.

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"trevor, the crashed bike is a hard won picture. Lots of emotion and story there...Although I don't know if nature was taking over, or the bike was crashing the gates....;)"

Crashing the gates? Nah, I think it was more like, the bike was stuffed down natures freakin' throat...
 
Bob, Batfam gets my vote. That pic made me stop and stare........
 
MarvinSC, Again, Welcome to the game.

Please take this as encouragement. No offence meant by the following:





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Scott, (marvinsc), great to have you in the game. I really like your photo ....................
I might have cropped out the right and the bottom, getting rid of a lot of the road and the sign. I may try it later.........

Ha!
I thought about the same thing, and already had edited the pic. ALthough I was thinking that the road on the bottom added little and could have instead included more of the trees in the upper part of the frame.

I suppose the picture was taken more for abandoned-house-on-side-of-road, and is fine for that documentary purposes.

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Had the picture been composed-framed more like this, my vote for this week would have been made up in sort order.
 
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I like the "nature taking over" pictures that have extended overgrowth ..............
Yours did show Nature Taking Over.
Not so much with overgrowth, but with Erosion and gravity taking over, over powering civil engineering and structural strength.

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Ha!
I thought about the same thing, and already had edited the pic. ALthough I was thinking that the road on the bottom added little and could have instead included more of the trees in the upper part of the frame.

I suppose the picture was taken more for abandoned-house-on-side-of-road, and is fine for that documentary purposes.

Had the picture been composed-framed more like this, my vote for this week would have been made up in sort order.

Yes, I didn't try to remove the sign, just crop it out, but a very similar change....

 
And the votes are in!
I count 13 submissions, and 15 votes.
And I counted twice, at least, to arrive at the following:

One (1) vote each for marvinsc and Redman,
Two (2) votes each for gustovh and trevor,
Four (4) votes for runnerup Jedz,
and five (5) votes for this week's winner, Baatfam! This is Bob's fourth win this year.

Congrats, Bob, for your Triumphant shack-in-the-woods.

What do you give for our theme this Thanksgiving (US) week?
 
And the votes are in!
I count 13 submissions, and 15 votes.
And I counted twice, at least, to arrive at the following:

One (1) vote each for marvinsc and Redman,
Two (2) votes each for gustovh and trevor,
Four (4) votes for runnerup Jedz,
and five (5) votes for this week's winner, Baatfam! This is Bob's fourth win this year.

Congrats, Bob, for your Triumphant shack-in-the-woods.

What do you give for our theme this Thanksgiving (US) week?

I concur. My count is the same....(And curiously, I don't think Dave, (Redman), voted this week.)

But, thanks everyone, that was a great theme....:D

And for this week?

Oh, crap...why don't I ever have a plan in case I win? Hmmmmm...I'll have something later today...
 
OK...I want to do a theme our northern friends could pull off, if the weather is bad....

I want to do something more artistic...something a little different.

Pick out your favorite bike and show us why you think it is beautiful.
Give us an interesting, artistic, or sales brochure shot. Think "Glamour Shot," or "Print Ad."
Close up and detailed, or the whole bike...let see what we can do.

Below are few examples I stole from this thread, at one of my photography forums....







Still have to figure out my entry....
 
Great theme!

Not sure if this can be accepted or not...this is a pic of my Cooley that was used for the ICBC calendar but it was not taken by me...

I'll get another one if it's not ok....I had this pic blown up and is on my garage wall.

 
Great theme!

Not sure if this can be accepted or not...this is a pic of my Cooley that was used for the ICBC calendar but it was not taken by me...

I'll get another one if it's not ok....I had this pic blown up and is on my garage wall.


Rules are in the first post. Rule # 8 says it doesn't matter who took the pic. So I think you're good.........
 
This was my third bike. I saw it on ebay and I lusted after it. I made a low bid and doggone it I won.
Seller was in the Gary Indiana area, and I was in the Hershey PA area, so I took a redeye Amtrak out, met the guy after breakfast, did the deal, and rode home. 700 miles in one day on a bike I'd never ridden before, now you tell me was that brave or stupid?

It was gold and blue, and had no markings at all.

I bought a fairing (mighta been from somebody here, actually) and painted it gold and blue to match as best I could with the learn-along-the-way skills I have.
The SUZUKI decals I bought on ebay, and they're reflective! The GS700E decals I had made by a friend who does vinyl. She also did the little horse-and-rider circle. That is a "Circuit Rider" and is the logo for the United Methodist publishing house. Early Methodist preachers rode to their many churches on horseback, and I'm a Methodist preacher and this is my steel horse. I have this logo on my 650 as well, and some day I'll have a bronze one on my headstone.
I did have lowers for the fairing, but they didn't make it into this glamour pic.
Also the windscreen had gold decals saying SUZUKI once more.

kerrfunk's entry:


Two other views just for giggles:
In progress, and with front lettering and side reflective
 
Garth is correct!
I remember that picture....

It was a great opportunity to have a professional photographer take pics of my bike.
Here are some others they sent me later after the calendar came out.

These are not my pic entries...









 
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