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Postby Ken » Fri May 26, 2006 9:05 am

d2photo wrote:I have escaped the camera twice now - 3rd time a charm though right :P

You haven't been with me yet.....where my camera is sitting on my hip....READY TO GO.

I don't need to unpack my gear, find a case, open the case, remove lens cap, turn on camera, focus and click.

It's PULL out, ON and CLICK. GOTCHA. And unless your leg is bent like GUMBY....it's in that order, before I help push.
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Postby d2photo » Fri May 26, 2006 9:08 am

yea yea you guys with your fancy point and shoot get all the action...

I will just have to make sure if around Ken.. DON'T ROLL, FLOP, or TIP...
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Postby Ken » Fri May 26, 2006 11:10 am

Actually...Truth be told....I'm actually happy when there's no Tips, flops, Rolls or Tilts....wheels up shots are cool...but nothing ruins a great quad day like someone hurt or something broken.
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Postby Mr. Miyagi » Fri May 26, 2006 1:36 pm

I will just have to make sure if around Ken.. DON'T ROLL, FLOP, or TIP...
That's what I used to say...... lol. Unfortunately it never worked out that way...... The guy was always around (locked and loaded with that fricken camera).

As a matter of fact.... I remember one instance he wouldn't even help me until AFTER he got his photo shot (the bastard). lmao....
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Postby Ken » Fri May 26, 2006 4:06 pm

Mr. Miyagi wrote:
I will just have to make sure if around Ken.. DON'T ROLL, FLOP, or TIP...
That's what I used to say...... lol. Unfortunately it never worked out that way...... The guy was always around (locked and loaded with that fricken camera).

As a matter of fact.... I remember one instance he wouldn't even help me until AFTER he got his photo shot (the bastard). lmao....

ROFL....it's all about the "Shot".


Looks like Jack had a heart, and helped on this one.

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The one time I vividly remember helping you.....I was highly motivated....You f'd up the beer!

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Postby Mr. Miyagi » Sat May 27, 2006 12:10 am

Wow.... Glad those pix weren't of me.... That's a 700. I ride an 800... lol.
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Postby trailhawk » Mon May 29, 2006 4:45 pm

In my little compartment where the gas tank is on others on my Cat I always have one of those disposable cameras in there ready to go on a seconds notice, Sure is fun getting piks of the ones who get stuck or end up on there side in some strange places, Then after I take a pik I always help them get back upright or unstuck
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