I think you are wrong judging from the angle of the tires and bike.. it is aimed at the side of the road, not the corner.. could be the effect of the impact or could be where he fixated when he saw the truck.. Riders get distracted by photogs and forget to concentrate on the road.. (is what Sam was talking about in our conversation)..That wasn't target fixation. It was more like bad line at the wrong time.
especially if you are looking out for LEO'S???That is one of the problems with having the photographers in the dragon. They can be a distraction and people try to show off for them.
Ouch!
BUMP follow up; you GOTTA see this (look familiar?):
img_0323.jpg (image)
Note:
1. Post-Accident (look at plastics)
2. Still improper gear
3. Clearly on the WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD
The Darwin Theory at it's finest....
Not sure it's the same guy. I can't see the plates clear enough.BUMP follow up; you GOTTA see this (look familiar?):
img_0323.jpg (image)
Note:
1. Post-Accident (look at plastics)
2. Still improper gear
3. Clearly on the WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD
The Darwin Theory at it's finest....
Not sure it's the same guy. I can't see the plates clear enough.
It's a different jacket, different shoes, different helmet, can't see anything other than two black bikes in common for sure.
Am I way off here?
And photo 6 look at his foot not in the shoe. It looks like it's not at the right angle...
Those are some impressive shots.
Whats the story on Zee Foto? Do they just sit there and photograph everything? Hoping the riders will buy them? Like the photos at on an amusement ride?