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| Bike I ride: | Banshee Viento, Rune, Spitfire, Paradox, Amp, Scirocco, Spitfire, Scythe, Lemond Zurich, old roadie fixie |
| Favorite Trails: | any single track trail |
| About Me: | devonbaletphoto.com |
| Products Recommended: | WTB Rocket V | Banshee Amp | Banshee Scirocco | Banshee Rune | MRP G2 |
| Companies Supported: | Banshee |
This shot doesn't do a whole lot for me. As Ian pointed out, the slight dutching of the camera adds nicely without being distracting. I do wish I could see just a little bit more of the trail. But without being on location there is a good chance that Keith took this shot like this to hide some distracting background. The course tap does create some nice angles though.
The great part of about freeriding is the fact that riders take care and put love into their features. This one is no different. I can't even imagine the man hours it took to build that landing. And who can argue with that backdrop?! It looks like Yannick is going to land and then roll off into the ocean. The totally snapped out indian air has got to be one of my favorite tricks. So sick!
I wish i could see this image just a little bit larger. It looks like Tippie has a look of surprise or excitement on his face. i love how his front wheel is just off the rock and it is very clear that this is STEEP! the sunset and slight view of the ocean helps really round out the image for placement.
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May 6, 2011 at 22:14