Mountains of Misery
On Sunday I wanted an excuse to be creative, so I went out for a few hours and photographed riders on the last leg of Mountains of Misery. Needless to say, most of them looked pretty miserable…
On Sunday I wanted an excuse to be creative, so I went out for a few hours and photographed riders on the last leg of Mountains of Misery. Needless to say, most of them looked pretty miserable…
The light was just amazing here in the late afternoon, I want to go back.
Poor paddle boat…
Norfolk Southern’s rail yard in downtown Roanoke, VA.
From the first roll out of our Sprocket Rocket, taken on my recent C&O Canal bike ride. After putting 3 rolls through it and seeing the sort of shots I’m getting back, I’m beginning to really like this camera a lot.
Note: I didn’t plan to post two panoramas in a row, it just sort of worked out that way.
Looking southeast towards Blacksburg, VA, taken approximately from here:
This was a welcome site after riding 184.5+ miles.
This is an average of the first 1000 frames of the video below, which is a time-lapse of my recent 3-day bike ride along the C&O Canal (184.5 mi) from Maryland to Washington DC with a couple of good friends. I’m currently trying to average each day (approx. 2500 frames each) but I’m having issues with the software I’m using, but I will post them once I figure out the problem.
Taken with a Lomography fisheye 35mm, on the same trip as this one I believe.