A few months ago the idea was floated for a Critical
Cotillion to show that one did not need to wear geeky bike clothes
all the time.
For those of you that have wasted as many hours looking at my
pictures as I have posting them you will be thrilled to see the
pics from my new camera. I had been shooting with an Epson PhotoPC
for the last two years. It was a great camera when I bought it.
Now it has been eclipsed by new cameras in many ways. The most
noticable is the adddition of a real lens. The lens on the Epson
was about the diameter of a pencil. You just can't grab much detail
with it. My new camera is a Kodak DC260. I love this camera for
it's pictures but hate some of the overhead. I am glad to see
that you can turn off the LCD. This is the only way to save battery
power.
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This was also our first ride after Tommy
McBride's murder and turnout was large. Amy was good enough
to provide arm bands.
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Sporting a fresh spring corsage Diana was
ready for the Critical Cotillion.
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Though Dave and Maria are usually just plain ol' beautiufl
people during the Critical Cottillion they were quite the
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This picture was Monetta's idea. I was hoping to catch Both
Dave and Monetta in the act of capturing Critical Mass. |
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When you start with a pair of beautiful subjects you can
hardly go wrong. Catherine just happened to be going by when
the sun hit the building just right. This is an un-retouched
photo. Was that a double negative? |
Cigdem was ready for a beautiful spring
ride. She is attaching a
no cars flag that Alex made.
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John was his usual stylish self. This was
the first Mass for a new bike with internal drums front
and back including an internal three speed. John says he
likes SRAM and I dont doubt it!
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Counting Chris has a message for you!
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