Anyone else think this might be “faux vintage”? I mean, the spokes are in perfect focus…what were they using, a 1/1000 shutter speed circa 1925? And wouldn’t anyone riding a bike — even one with skinny tires — raise some sort of rooster-tail riding so fast on dirt? I’m suspicious…
either he simply posed while sitting still and let the bike fall or there is a cord holding him up. He clearly is not moving. The spokes are not moving and there is no dust getting kicked up. Still a nifty picture though. Dig the goggles.
incase you didnt know…he’s already falling
Prepare for leg crushing.
Yeah, no pushbike could maintain that kind of an angle
Anyone else think this might be “faux vintage”? I mean, the spokes are in perfect focus…what were they using, a 1/1000 shutter speed circa 1925? And wouldn’t anyone riding a bike — even one with skinny tires — raise some sort of rooster-tail riding so fast on dirt? I’m suspicious…
Maybe it’s just an epic fail, he’s falling as soon as he got on.
MrPsychic is right
this person was slowing down and got really really slow until the bike stopped and fell over
IT MUST BE TRUE!!
you’re all dumb. clearly he’s going very very fast.
either he simply posed while sitting still and let the bike fall or there is a cord holding him up. He clearly is not moving. The spokes are not moving and there is no dust getting kicked up. Still a nifty picture though. Dig the goggles.