Albert Smith , Feb 17, 2004; 07:51 p.m.
Just a note to point out a photo op with many possibilities coming up
soon
. Bike Week in Daytona Beach. The dates of the week are 27
February to 7 March. There are lots of potential shots from all
categories of photography: street, candids, motorcycles, etc
For
the price of parking, and film, it can be a productive day out with a
camera and no; you dont need a motorcycle to enjoy the sights.
Here is a link for those that might be interested: Bike Week info
Daytona,,, M6 with 90mm Elmarit M
Jay . , Feb 17, 2004; 08:19 p.m.
Would be a great opportunity for some of you civil libertarians to take your rhetoric a little farther than your computer desk: find a few Hell's Angels and get in their face with your MP's.
~ Jon ~ , Feb 17, 2004; 08:27 p.m.
>Jay . Photo.net Hero, feb 17, 2004; 08:19 p.m.
> find a few Hell's Angels and get in their face with your MP's.
You could break their legs tough guy.
Jake Tauber , Feb 17, 2004; 08:39 p.m.
I've got 10 bucks for anyone who gets a picture of Jay riding a chopper.
Victor Cruz , Feb 17, 2004; 09:25 p.m.
I'll be there with ol' Cheyenne Lisa. It's been a couple of years since we last went up there. Just got to get her in the shop for a few minor adjustments before taking her on a road trip though.
Glenn Travis , Feb 17, 2004; 09:50 p.m.
I would rather view Albert's pictures than make my own, even if I had the opportunity. Albert, you're a master of this Genre, and I look forward to buying your photo book one day
skeeter . , Feb 18, 2004; 01:31 a.m.
go albert!
if i weren't in texas i would be right there with you.
republic of texas bike rally, austin, 2003
Douglas K. , Feb 18, 2004; 04:47 p.m.
Actually, Jay, I've photographed a few bikers in my day, and they've all been very friendly. I've forgotten how to post a photo in-line, but click on my name and look at my posted photos (I've only got seven, so it'll be easy to spot) for a pic of a biker and his woman.
You should really try interacting with people sometime, Jay -- most are very different than your hostile, paranoid perception would suggest.