Selected by Ian Hylands - Props to gepard for making an awesome photo out of a roadside hit. Great action and a beautiful shot, it's not huge, but it's not always about huge... The diagonal lines and triangular shapes in this shot really help to make it stand out, great composition!
I think it's pretty cool , doesnt every one have little things like this that they ride on the way to the trails ? Fire roads don't have to be a boring slog if you got an eye for a line.
And you're not looking at the composition of the photo and how it's been taken. You're not crediting the photographer for this great shot. You simply think it's a shit picture because he's not getting big air. Not all good pictures need good riding!
Love how he's got a great table out of a little side kicker too! Props to both rider and photographer.
its a cool photo but i think the rider would look a lot higher if you had taken it closer to the ground. he would stand out more against the background of the sky. If you did this then of course you would loose the cool affect of following the dirt ledge to the rider. good stuff!
Sorry guys, i like the photo for all the composition, i was just in collae and just too busy to care what all you guys think of me and guess what...I STILL DONT. -53 neg props, who gives a toss, Ass
This is exactly why I love mountain biking. All it takes is one bank or one off camber patch of grass and you're set for hours, seeing how big you can go or how loose you can get on a corner. Props to the photographer.
3ft??? Have a look at the pic at the original size. Unless he's only 12" tall he's at least 8 or 9 feet off the ground. That's a reasonable height to be landing essentially flat. I wish I knew how to be riding down a fire road and suddenly launch myself that far in the air.
I never said it was shit cock jaws. I'm intitled to my opinion just like everyone else. You see how this works? You disrespect me and I show no respect in return.