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Hi All
I was out taking a few photographs on a "foot bridge"
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when unexpectedly, without warning something came into shot.....
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I am sure I can work out how fast he was going but as he went past it was enough to move me and the camera.
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As a cyclist, who has on occasions used this very same bridge I would expect the odd cyclist. However, most of the polite ones will either ring the bell or yell out a warning.
So the moral of the story is..... look behind you.
Cheers
Hugh
As a cyclist, who has on occasions used this very same bridge I would expect the odd cyclist. However, most of the polite ones will either ring the bell or yell out a warning.
So the moral of the story is..... look behind you.
... and ring my bell! :p I was going to suggest that ALL cyclists are "odd" but then I noticed you fall into that category so I restrained myself! :D
Hazards of being near blinkered idiots!
johndom
26-06-2014, 8:52pm
I ride over that bridge a bit, I wouldn't bother warning people because it rattles crazily when you ride on those planks.
The noise on the bridge is significant and even noisier underneath, but the approach is on tarmac which is very quiet.
Lozzaness
29-06-2014, 10:23am
As a kid, I had someone on a bike ride into me. Being on that bridge with that bike would have freaked me out a bit, especially if it is a quiet approach then sudden noise. =\
As a kid, I had someone on a bike ride into me. Being on that bridge with that bike would have freaked me out a bit, especially if it is a quiet approach then sudden noise. =\
The first I knew he was passing was the rush of air. Usually they yell out "passing" or ring a bell, but this guy didn't do anything. It was particularly scary as I was completely focused on framing the shot and unaware of anything outside of the viewfinder.
ameerat42
29-06-2014, 3:13pm
Did you indulge in any impromptu naming ceremonies spoken in a loud voice?
Mug! Jack-ass! would seem appropriate starters.
johndom
30-06-2014, 9:22pm
Being on cycle paths needs to be treated like you are on the road these days, there are a lot more bikes than there used to be.
Speeds can be up to 45km/hr, so be careful.
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