Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Photo-bombing

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Motorcycling and photography can go hand-in-hand for many riders. Parking up somewhere picturesque, popping the bike on the stand and documenting the scene with a camera or a phone to prove we were there. Then offering it up to others who more often than not in my case, feign an interest of yet another picture of my bike that I have ridden somewhere.

This can lead to shoe boxes full of prints from a lifetime of two-wheel adventures for some. Personally, I must have thousands of images in files across numerous hard drives from my time working within the motorcycling publishing business.

Looking back at my own images you would never

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