Hi everyone
Just letting Melbourne Motorcycle enthusiasts know about my new venture. I love bikes and I love photography so I have decided to do both. So if you wish to have a great action shot of you riding your favourite bike, be sure to pass me by at the location logged on my site, or organise a photoshoot. Have a look at what I am up to at my blogger and see if you are there.
Here is my link
http://yourmotofoto.blogspot.com/
Mark
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Hey Mark,
Good to see you jump on board, I'm sure you'll see some of the guys out on the road.
Don't forget if you get a good shot you can purchase them from Mark.
Dan
Good to see you jump on board, I'm sure you'll see some of the guys out on the road.
Don't forget if you get a good shot you can purchase them from Mark.
Dan
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Hey Buddy,
Theres some nice photos on your page.On the down side this used to be done on the Old Road here in NSW,but the police have found a legal way around (from what i`ve been told) to fine the riders,they use your photos and RTA camera to confirm the rider and number plate,then send you a fine in the mail
,they use wheelies,stopping pics etc.
On oroadsports there is a couple of the photo guys i`ll send them a email and find out if they can give me the exact reasons as why they stopped and get back to you.
but if you can get away with it down there ,keep it up nothing better than a pic of you and your bike hanging on the wall in the shed ( or lounge room if your single )

Theres some nice photos on your page.On the down side this used to be done on the Old Road here in NSW,but the police have found a legal way around (from what i`ve been told) to fine the riders,they use your photos and RTA camera to confirm the rider and number plate,then send you a fine in the mail

On oroadsports there is a couple of the photo guys i`ll send them a email and find out if they can give me the exact reasons as why they stopped and get back to you.
but if you can get away with it down there ,keep it up nothing better than a pic of you and your bike hanging on the wall in the shed ( or lounge room if your single )


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Likewise with the photographers up the old road - none take rearward shots so I'm suprised by that argument.
I thought the photographers just figured what's the point after they dropped the speed limit to 60
ty
I thought the photographers just figured what's the point after they dropped the speed limit to 60
ty
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Never argue with an idiot. He'll drag you down to his level, then beat you with experience.