Bike parking [Photo]

February 17th, 2007 by Roy Berman
Mutantfrog

Penghu, Taiwan July 30, 2005

Canon EOS 300D 17-85 EFS lense. I may have posted this photo before, but I just reprocessed it with DXO 4 and a bit of Photoshop and it looks much nicer. Click on the photo for a larger file, and hit F11 for optimal fullscreen viewing.

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  • 6 Responses to 'Bike parking [Photo]'

    1. Aceface Says:

      thought this was inner mongolia or somewhere.

    2. Mutantfrog Says:

      Nope. Never even been to Mongolia, inner or outer. Would Inner Mongolia have all these soothing ocean colors? This photo was only like 20 meters from the beach!

    3. Aceface Says:

      Blue is mongolia’s national color.(the provincial capital of Huhuhot means “blue city”in mongolian)thus many of the many buildings are painted blue and usually with only one or two floors.Althogh I’ve never been to inner Mongolia,but I that know and in Ulaanbaatar,the capital of “outer”Mongolia also has lots of blue buildings.and you can find many building paints are fading bdue to strong sunshines of Mongolian plateau.

    4. Aceface Says:

      Blue is mongolia’s national color.(the provincial capital of Huhuhot means “blue city”in mongolian)thus many of the buildings are painted blue and usually with only one or two floors.Althogh I’ve never been to inner Mongolia,but I that know and in Ulaanbaatar,the capital of “outer”Mongolia also has lots of blue buildings.and you can find many building paints are fading bdue to strong sunshines of Mongolian plateau.

    5. Durf Says:

      I hit F11 on my Mac and all the windows flew off of my screen, you insensitive WinPerson! Nice shot though.

    6. Mutantfrog Says:

      OK, what’s the hotkey for a fullscreen browser window on Mac? I’ll add it to the photo caption in the future.

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