Friday, March 26, 2010
A great link
I just received an email from a fine Gent letting me know that this humble cycling blog has made a 55 list of sites that will get you into shape and are eco-friendly. Now, that's not the big deal. The big deal is the others that are on that same list. Fatcyclist, Gwadzilla, Kent's Bike Blog, EcoVelo, Drunk Cyclist, BikeRadar.com and many others. Seriously, check out the list here. It's a list of what I would put together as some great cycling resources. Thanks for the link Ron, it's a honor nto be part of such a great group of sites.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Shooting a sick rider in Fernie
Hanging out with the family in Fernie right now, and with a little free time, and my mobile lighting gear, I figured I might as well hang at the local skate part for a bit. Met a great rider who can really kick it. No brakes, no chain. Yes, his bike doesn't have a chain right now. It's all about balance and momentum, and making them work your way. Serious talent, way fun to watch, even more to shoot. Enjoy.




You can check out the flickr set here with lighting info if you so care.




You can check out the flickr set here with lighting info if you so care.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Stuck seat post
Anyone got any sure fire ways of un-stucking an aluminum seat post
from a steel frame that's not too destructive?
from a steel frame that's not too destructive?
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Friday, March 05, 2010
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
A great music video
I've been a fan of OK GO for a while now. They've just released their new music video, and it's everywhere right now. Even here! Worth a watch. Cheers.
BTW, I'm having trouble embedding this into Blogger properly, so you may just want to double click the video and watch it directly on youtube. Sorry 'bout that.
BTW, I'm having trouble embedding this into Blogger properly, so you may just want to double click the video and watch it directly on youtube. Sorry 'bout that.
Monday, March 01, 2010
What does one do with his first day as a pro photographer?
Go for a bike ride of course.
Today was my first official day as a full time photographer. I've been counting down the days, and it's finally here. I did get a lot of photography related work done today, but I wanted to do something that would be a huge reminder of the benefit of making this lifestyle work. I figured if I taste what this life is like, and the perks that come with it, it'll give me real motivation to bust my chops at it.
I started out by taking my oldest son to kindergarten. He loved that I was the one taking him. I washed my truck, did a little banking, and then hit the mac editing some photos from a shoot I had over the weekend. Had lunch, and after that, I gave myself what I consider a great luxury, and something that brings me huge pleasure. An afternoon bike ride. I don't know why, but riding my bike in bright daylight, when the world is bustling and things aren't sleeping is my favourite time to ride.
With the warm temps (5C) I figured it was time the Karate Monkey got a taste of some gravel again. She missed it. So did I. An easy 10 mile gravel cruise. What a great way to enjoy my first day in my new career. Couldn't be happier, couldn't want to work harder for anything else.








Gravel Goodness

Drowning Machine - Careful!

Soaking in the country views

I opted not to drink the water I brought with me

Canal crossing

And the ride wouldn't be complete without stopping at the santa statue in the middle of no where for a photo.

All this riding was done right close to home. I say that I'm doing it for the exercise, but even if this was bad for me, it's way too good not to do. The mud was thick, the legs got soar and it was a blast. I love these little adventures smack dab in the middle of my day.
Guess what I've got planned for tomorrow?
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