Another red herring.
At least you're consistent. Why do you assume that I "don't like" sharpshooter.com just because I point out your silliness on ridemonkey?
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Then you need to understand monitor calibration a little bit better before you try to...
Pay attention.
I gave him crap for his Formica/Wilsonart. (Note that I wrote nothing about the attempt at a matching rug).
I also made the comment that "it's about the ride, not the ride."
If you confuse that with "giving people crap for talking about bikes" that's your problem to work...
That's a red herring (look it up).
His car and/or his camera have nothing to do with the silliness of his post.
You need to spend less time skulking around sportsshooter and more time focusing on your alleged "craft." It also looks like it's to calibrate your monitor. I can see the bike...
Another lie.
Damn, just when I think you can't post anything more retarded, you come up with this gem.
Awesome!
p.s. Get me a roast beef on light rye, extra mustard, easy on the onions, stat!
Ambient light which means:
Two 300 watt bulbs in the garage ceiling, two exterior light fixtures (wattage unknown), bleed through from street lights, and one 60 watt bulb in each of my garage door units.
That's a lie.
Yes, tripods are typically used for 2.5 second exposures.
If you knew a little bit about basic photography you could get the similar results!
Hey fruitloop, people ASKED for garage ideas. I posted a picture of my garage. It bothered you enough to mention the pictures on numerous occasions. That speak volumes about you.
You posted generic pictures (sub-generic??) of your bike, unprompted. I commented on the tacky laminate. You got...
You don't even realize how pathetic you are. That's funny.
Yeah, report me, whine about someone who repeatedly makes you look like a complete idiot (not like that's hard, or there aren't dozens of folks who do that without any effort).
Apples and oranges fruit cake. Not that I expect you...
It depends upon which ride is chosen for which ride.
The original comment is aimed at the "bikes as jewelry" crowd and/or the crowd of folks that are, or seem to be, more wrapped up in their equipment rather than riding.
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