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Posted: Dec 14, 2016 at 7:34 Quote
Enjoying the long summer days in Whistler. Best vacation I ever had. Lens Rokinon 8 mm at f 5.6 probably

I would appreciate some feedback!

Thanks,

Caio

Posted: Dec 14, 2016 at 11:43 Quote
Images shot for Shredder Mtb Mag s Max Attack edit


Would love to know what you think of this image and if theres anything i could improve on next time?

Posted: Dec 17, 2016 at 6:56 Quote
I'd like to submit one of these photos for POD. They were taken on a fun ride on a misty morning at my local spot. Some construction would also be great thanks!

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photo

Posted: Dec 23, 2016 at 4:30 Quote
1 13th pan amongst the bluebells at Eckington woods.
1/13th pan through the bluebells of Eckington Woods

POD worthy perhaps?

Posted: Dec 23, 2016 at 13:30 Quote
hey Matt,

here is a short story to accompany the following imagery: https://www.pinkbike.com/u/demz/blog/bert-ribul-and-the-open-road.html

Bert Ribul and the open road. I ve been scouting locations for quite some time now for possible future film photograph projects. Recently contacted Bert to shoot a short film. The short film is almost ready but we just need snow for the last shots. Snowfall has been close to none this year and this lead to grabbing my Lucille photo camera . At first we went to the same parking lot to shoot photos and even though the shots turned out good to me felt like there was something missing. Am always fascinated with taking photographs of different roads when am traveling hiking or exploring. A photographic idea of getting a shot in the middle of road with Bert was born. I had this particular trick plastic man trick in mind as well as Bert. The forecast the day before said that it will be a dry day but on the shoot day it was not so perfect. At first there was this cold fog that felt like you were sprinkled with water as you walked but on the way to the location it began to really pour down. When we reached the location the rain was not stopping. I was concerned that on a wet road it will be harder to perform the trick however Bert had the determination to get it done. That got me stoked as well to get as sick of a shot as possible. After a few passing cars and a few tries we did get what we have envisioned and it exceeded both of our expectations.

I've been scouting locations for quite some time now for possible future film/photograph projects. Recently contacted Bert to shoot a short film. The short film is almost ready, but we just need snow for the last shots. Snowfall has been close to none this year and this lead to grabbing my Lucille (photo camera). At first we went to the same parking lot to shoot photos and even though the shots turned out good, to me felt like there was something missing. Am always fascinated with taking photographs of different roads when am traveling, hiking or exploring. A photographic idea of getting a shot in the middle of road with Bert was born. I had this particular trick (plastic man trick) in mind as well as Bert. The forecast the day before said that it will be a dry day, but on the shoot day it was not so perfect. I was concerned that on a wet road it will be harder to perform the trick, however Bert had the determination to get it done. That got me stoked as well to get as sick of a shot as possible. After a few passing cars and a few tries, we did get what we have envisioned and it exceeded both of our expectations.

here is one more
Bert Ribul and the open road

Posted: Dec 23, 2016 at 14:54 Quote
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I took the photo today on a cold ride down our local would love to hear some feedback!!! Thanks

Posted: Dec 28, 2016 at 14:31 Quote
Super Moon in Arrowtown New Zealand
  Super Moon in Arrowtown New Zealand

Id like some feedback

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Posted: Jan 3, 2017 at 6:21 Quote
extraordinary ride

This picture was taken in Indonesia on the Island Flores and shows the first downhill ever from the volcano Inerie.
I would greatly appreciate it if you kindly give me some feedback.

Posted: Jan 3, 2017 at 15:01 Quote
The most awesome fire pit lookout you may ever see after spending a day with the incredible hard working World Trail crew on this new lookout i had to get back there on christmas eve to capture the atmosphere the only way i know how 190seconds Straight from the Camera noise reduction in LR
Would love to submit this image for POD
Feedback welcome if anyone has time
All captured in camera ,cheers!

Posted: Jan 4, 2017 at 8:16 Quote
purebiking wrote:
extraordinary ride

This picture was taken in Indonesia on the Island Flores and shows the first downhill ever from the volcano Inerie.
I would greatly appreciate it if you kindly give me some feedback.

the curve and the shadow, this looks soo good

Posted: Jan 8, 2017 at 16:52 Quote
Hey Matt, thank you for your previous feedback. Here are a couple of shots taken near Liverpool both in the same day. We experienced heavy fog in the morning while shooting in a local wood then around 3pm the fog cleared giving us access to an amazing sunset on the coast. I'd love to hear your opinion for them. Cheers in advance!

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photo

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Posted: Jan 11, 2017 at 9:55 Quote
Just a quick huck during a broken knee recovery. ted Morton slaying it per usual


Ted Morton slaying it during a broken knee recovery. Hoping to snag a spot on POD. Trans BC Enduro race highlight, Canada is the best. Life is good on bikes. What do you guys think? Cheers!

Posted: Jan 12, 2017 at 12:54 Quote
@mattwragg I'd love to get some feedback from you on these images. Also if you see fit it would be rad to see them be used for some PODs. Thanks man!!

-Stephen

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Jared Smith Pemberton Train Gap

Posted: Jan 15, 2017 at 21:06 Quote
Hey @mattwragg i would like to get some opinion on this photo (and other if you can visit my profile). Thanks man!

- Tiago

Mata killing some fresh berms Tiago Nunes 2016

https://www.pinkbike.com/photo/14270980/[PI=14270980 size=l0 align=c]

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