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· No longer riding a haro!
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Well not only did I get a new bike today, I went for a ride and took some good pictures!!

Enjoy!
 

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· No longer riding a haro!
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I just got a frame and rear wheel... a 2005 bighit with swinger 4way, with singletrack rear wheel, seatpost, seat, headset, and other parts for $550!! :cool:

I was riding the white v10 in the last picture.
 

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spoker247 said:
Just wondering if those pics are from North Carolina, my friends and I were out that way in 2002 and rode those trails. Pretty sure those are the same trails well the dj's at least.
Looks like CHHS, now that you mention it.

Gotta get back that way again soon (I'm in Greensboro).

Small air pic from those trails (couple years ago, cut me some slack :) )
 

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haromtnbiker said:
And here are some pics of somebodys brand new 06' Demo 8, with every single piece of race face diablous there is, including the new chainguide! :p
sweet mother of pearl, thats hawt!
 

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tommyrod74 said:
Looks like CHHS, now that you mention it.

Gotta get back that way again soon (I'm in Greensboro).

Small air pic from those trails (couple years ago, cut me some slack :) )
that looks like fun...no slack for you....just smiles
 

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Tighter!

Photos look good but you should shoot tighter. Yoi've got a lot of extra space around the rider and the jump. It's nice to include some background for reference and scenery. But if the shot is about a jump, show us more rider and less trees.

What camera are you using? Have you posted a review? We need your reviews: http://www.photographyreview.com/writeareviewcrx.aspx
 

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haromtnbiker said:
Allright, I will try that next time! I have a Canoon powershot A510!!
Shooting too wide like that is a normal mistake. Try to fill the frame with your subject. It will really increase the impact of your photos.

We just added a pro review of your camera's big brother, the Canon PowerShot A520 >>
 

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Photo-John said:
Shooting too wide like that is a normal mistake. Try to fill the frame with your subject. It will really increase the impact of your photos.
On the flip-side, don't shoot so tight that there is no representation of the jump, air, or environment.
 

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hey i've seen those before. hahahahahaha, me and my buds live in fair oaks like 2 seconds away from those. we've been meaning to try the "small" jumps on the chhs side of the creek but we haven't quite gotten up to that big yet. very nice pics, i've always wanted to see someone do that creek jump, the only of the north shore i've tried over there so far is the seesaw up off the ground down onto the rock (we fixed the seesaw a few weeks ago) but i really want to try some more of that stufff. i guess now it's time for me to just zip up my mansuit and go for it. thanks for the inspiration man
 
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