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- 966002 Chris-Smith-Illuminate
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- 944631 Road
- 944058 Chris-Smiths-Voyage-of-Re-Discovery-MBUK-Article
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All Photos (70 Photos)
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials761 views | 2 faves
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials579 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials602 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials499 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials528 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials624 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials576 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials467 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials576 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials464 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials563 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Andrei-Burton-Events-Tear-up-Portland
in: Observed BikeTrials573 views
Portland
On a mad day of two halves, right on the point of Portland island just off of Weymouth bay, Fin, me (Jack) and the Andrei Burton Events team went hunting for some dramatic, dangerous looking trials shots. What we came away with was thoroughly unexpected.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Chris-Smith-Illuminate
in: All Mountain/Enduro441 views | 1 faves
Longleat
Chris Smithwww.frictionmultimedia.com We used a really interesting technique whilst shooting these photos. To create the bright white drawn out lines of light from Chris we needed a long exposure, but if we only used long exposure we wouldn’t be able to see Chris at all as he also, would be a long blur. To overcome this problem we used a hand held, hand fired flash, along with 3 or 4 extra remote fired flashes to illuminate the surroundings. Fin pressed the shutter whilst Chris dropped in, then, at the perfect moment, Jack would have to fire the hand held flash to capture Chris whilst he was in the air or railing the corner, it meant a lot team work and hard work went into getting each shot absolutely perfect. Especially when our fingers were frozen to the kit and our jaws were chattering louder than an 1800′s railway line.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Chris-Smith-Illuminate
in: All Mountain/Enduro272 views | 1 faves
Longleat
Chris Smithwww.frictionmultimedia.com We used a really interesting technique whilst shooting these photos. To create the bright white drawn out lines of light from Chris we needed a long exposure, but if we only used long exposure we wouldn’t be able to see Chris at all as he also, would be a long blur. To overcome this problem we used a hand held, hand fired flash, along with 3 or 4 extra remote fired flashes to illuminate the surroundings. Fin pressed the shutter whilst Chris dropped in, then, at the perfect moment, Jack would have to fire the hand held flash to capture Chris whilst he was in the air or railing the corner, it meant a lot team work and hard work went into getting each shot absolutely perfect. Especially when our fingers were frozen to the kit and our jaws were chattering louder than an 1800′s railway line.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Chris-Smith-Illuminate
in: All Mountain/Enduro363 views | 1 faves
Longleat
Chris Smithwww.frictionmultimedia.com We used a really interesting technique whilst shooting these photos. To create the bright white drawn out lines of light from Chris we needed a long exposure, but if we only used long exposure we wouldn’t be able to see Chris at all as he also, would be a long blur. To overcome this problem we used a hand held, hand fired flash, along with 3 or 4 extra remote fired flashes to illuminate the surroundings. Fin pressed the shutter whilst Chris dropped in, then, at the perfect moment, Jack would have to fire the hand held flash to capture Chris whilst he was in the air or railing the corner, it meant a lot team work and hard work went into getting each shot absolutely perfect. Especially when our fingers were frozen to the kit and our jaws were chattering louder than an 1800′s railway line.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Chris-Smith-Illuminate
in: All Mountain/Enduro317 views | 1 faves
Longleat
Chris Smithwww.frictionmultimedia.com We used a really interesting technique whilst shooting these photos. To create the bright white drawn out lines of light from Chris we needed a long exposure, but if we only used long exposure we wouldn’t be able to see Chris at all as he also, would be a long blur. To overcome this problem we used a hand held, hand fired flash, along with 3 or 4 extra remote fired flashes to illuminate the surroundings. Fin pressed the shutter whilst Chris dropped in, then, at the perfect moment, Jack would have to fire the hand held flash to capture Chris whilst he was in the air or railing the corner, it meant a lot team work and hard work went into getting each shot absolutely perfect. Especially when our fingers were frozen to the kit and our jaws were chattering louder than an 1800′s railway line.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Chris-Smith-Illuminate
in: All Mountain/Enduro306 views
Longleat
Chris Smithwww.frictionmultimedia.com We used a really interesting technique whilst shooting these photos. To create the bright white drawn out lines of light from Chris we needed a long exposure, but if we only used long exposure we wouldn’t be able to see Chris at all as he also, would be a long blur. To overcome this problem we used a hand held, hand fired flash, along with 3 or 4 extra remote fired flashes to illuminate the surroundings. Fin pressed the shutter whilst Chris dropped in, then, at the perfect moment, Jack would have to fire the hand held flash to capture Chris whilst he was in the air or railing the corner, it meant a lot team work and hard work went into getting each shot absolutely perfect. Especially when our fingers were frozen to the kit and our jaws were chattering louder than an 1800′s railway line.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Chris-Smith-Illuminate
in: All Mountain/Enduro383 views | 3 faves
Longleat
Chris Smithwww.frictionmultimedia.com We used a really interesting technique whilst shooting these photos. To create the bright white drawn out lines of light from Chris we needed a long exposure, but if we only used long exposure we wouldn’t be able to see Chris at all as he also, would be a long blur. To overcome this problem we used a hand held, hand fired flash, along with 3 or 4 extra remote fired flashes to illuminate the surroundings. Fin pressed the shutter whilst Chris dropped in, then, at the perfect moment, Jack would have to fire the hand held flash to capture Chris whilst he was in the air or railing the corner, it meant a lot team work and hard work went into getting each shot absolutely perfect. Especially when our fingers were frozen to the kit and our jaws were chattering louder than an 1800′s railway line.
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Bristol FrictionMultiMedia: Chris-Smith-Illuminate
in: All Mountain/Enduro366 views
Longleat
Chris Smithwww.frictionmultimedia.com We used a really interesting technique whilst shooting these photos. To create the bright white drawn out lines of light from Chris we needed a long exposure, but if we only used long exposure we wouldn’t be able to see Chris at all as he also, would be a long blur. To overcome this problem we used a hand held, hand fired flash, along with 3 or 4 extra remote fired flashes to illuminate the surroundings. Fin pressed the shutter whilst Chris dropped in, then, at the perfect moment, Jack would have to fire the hand held flash to capture Chris whilst he was in the air or railing the corner, it meant a lot team work and hard work went into getting each shot absolutely perfect. Especially when our fingers were frozen to the kit and our jaws were chattering louder than an 1800′s railway line.