bendo
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Post by bendo on May 31, 2015 22:20:29 GMT
Was riding home the other night and had to mount my Moon light on the front fork as the handlebar bag was in the way. There must be a very fast but usually imperceptible flicker in the LEDs, because it created this amazing effect. Viscount meets Low-rider style? b
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Post by goldie on Jun 7, 2015 18:36:04 GMT
I think that might be my favourite photo of a bike, ever.
My own personal favouriate Aerospace nocturnal lighting effect is the rainbow of colours where the light from my headlamp catches the shoulder of my Death Fork. I do not have a cool photo of it though!
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Post by goldie on Jun 7, 2015 18:43:06 GMT
I also am not (very) ashamed to admit to getting chills when I'm out in the middle of the countryside somewhere, and I look over my shoulder, and see the road, hedges and trees bathed in the weird red glow of my back lamp. A tiny bit like this:
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Post by velocipete on Jun 7, 2015 18:47:42 GMT
Bendo,did the wheel seem to be going backwards like in the old western movies? A good effect all the same. Cheers, Pete.
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Post by Jem on Jun 7, 2015 19:42:17 GMT
That is very artistic! Love it.
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Post by Stella on Jun 7, 2015 21:00:35 GMT
Damn, I like it!
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bendo
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Post by bendo on Jul 18, 2015 12:56:47 GMT
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Post by Stella on Jul 19, 2015 9:54:23 GMT
My heart rate has just gone up significantly.
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Post by 54roadie on Jul 20, 2015 3:14:22 GMT
My heart rate has just gone up significantly. Exactly. I just watched it full screen, three times non-stop. Very, very exciting! The camera angles were particularly interesting - was that on a helmet cam? Also interesting was how the spokes seemed in one moment to be travelling forward, and an instant later, backward. I can see an instructional video or three on how to film to get that sort of effect without crashing and destroying bike, camera, and self. Passive income? Really, it's a great video. Frank PS I have never seen a Victor in the US. If I ever found one that fit, I'd be on it. I particularly like that fork braze-on for the light or reflector.
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bendo
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Post by bendo on Jul 20, 2015 12:47:17 GMT
Thanks guys. Nice to know it's had such an impact! Shot with HTC phone in one hand while riding, with just enough angle on the phone to be able to see the screen obliquely. Actually at night it's probably easier than during the day because those things give out so much light I could just use my peripheral vision. Also, it was a reasonably quiet street. b
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