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    The ART of TRACKSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY....

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    I've had many requests from riders enquiring about photos through my website http://multihull.photium.com/ The best way to assure a good selection of quality pics is to PM me with bike, riding gear details and group. That way many random shots can be saved to focus on particular bikes at Higher Resolution.

    If anyone is interested I'll be at the Pukekohe KiwiTrackday 15th of May so Please let me know.

    A Friendly Tip for good photos:

    A good shot worth keeping doesn't always require peg or knee scraping. Try to relax on the bike and concentrate on smooth/flowing riding...and little else (speed will increase naturally over time). The best track subjects are those who look relaxed but crouched way over like they mean business when accelerating or down the straights. (Also frees up horsepower!). Might sound simple but it takes practice. And better still, no need to push any boundaries!!

    Of course the fast guys already know this... so leave the rest to me!! (nods.. )
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    Hey man, nice tips.

    What about some one how to be a better photographer? I kept seeing ya in the sweeper but wasn't to fussed with "hamming it up", just trying to wik it up a little.
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    you got a broken link there multihull.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by multihull View Post
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    I've The best way to assure a good selection of quality pics is to PM me with bike, riding gear details and group. .
    Thanks a million for the photos Multihull.

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    Good wheelies White trash!!

    Pleasure Mad Duck.

    Cheers Timmay.

    This time... http://multihull.photium.com/

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    Love the pic on the front page of your website of number 219...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19 View Post
    Love the pic on the front page of your website of number 219...
    Yeah. Anyone catch his name? He rides like a girl.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Yeah. Anyone catch his name? He rides like a girl.

    Oh you are sooo mean!!!!
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    cheers for the piccy, stoked with it
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    HeY Multi One improvement for TD6 --If you are definitely gonna be there Ill issue you with an RT then we can organise your movements round the track better.
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    Give him a hi-viz too!
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    Me to Jill.

    My pleasure Morcs

    Brilliant idea Frosty!

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