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Yes, that really is some excellent Photoshop technique...
Aye, lousy technique.
You can see the lines around him where they've cut him out 😆
I don't think it was shopped, it was Pinkbike POD and would've been spotted, plus there are the three supporting pictures at the bottom.
I'm sure some will say he should've been mincing bolt upright through the corner to preserve the trail or whatever but I say it's great. AND he's not even using a DH tyre.
It's a friend of mine, no photoshopping done.
In fact i'm just off out for a play there now.
It may be because the picture has been resized smaller but look at the outline of his forearms
I'm not so convinced it's been shopped: It does look like some masking has been applied, but may have been just to adjust contrast/brightness etc.
I love that feeling of going round a berm and feeling your inside pedal scraping along the ground.
there's a local gravitational anomaly there then?
Digital photos just look a bit funny like that sometimes, especially if Photoshopped to sharpen.
I'm sure he hasn't been cut out and re-positioned though.
No, he's just going like $hit off a shovel so the G/scentrifugal force (I don't know which) is keeping him rubber side down
Men on internet forum in if-I-can't do-it-it-must-be-impossible shocker.
Look at his body position and relative compression of the fork.
Not 'shopped - there was a video with it... [url= http://thisisheffield.co.uk/2011/02/05/rainy-day/ ]http://thisisheffield.co.uk/2011/02/05/rainy-day/[/url]
Looks 100% genuine to me, I suspect his bumhole puckered a little...
It is amazing what angles you can get when going fast.
it's probably down to the radically excellent geometry of the Ragley bike he's riding
thats what I call getting away with it...
I'd have just cut the corner 🙂
Just 'cos you couldn't do it, doesn't mean it cant be done, STW.
Cool photo.
being the one that shot the photo sequence, i can account for this being completely genuine and the file only ever made it into photoshop elements in order for it to be combined into this mini montage 🙂
Great upper body strength ......
looks right to me. envious!
Looks to me like front has tucked and he hasn't yet realised he's about to taste dirt...
But as is patently obvious from the three pictures below the main one, he made it out of the corner, and not even sketchily.
Why all the negativity...?
jhw - MemberWhy all the negativity...?
Jealousy is such an ugly trait.
Excellent riding, great shot. Definitely worthy of its POD status.
jhw - Member
Why all the negativity...?
Keyboard Kritics.......
Brilliant! Judging by the lean angle he's pulling 1.5-2g around that berm.
Good riding, nice pic!
Right - I need to go out and give it a go now.
Notice how he drops his head right down towards the end to keep the weight over the front.
Noted. I haven't seen the video yet but from having seen others, I bet the bit when he's leaned over horizontal like that is just for the tiniest of flashes, a fragment of a second.
look at the outline of his forearms
Forearms in focus. Background not in focus. Mystery not present 🙂
Keep your horrible bumpy, rocky slow technical trails. You cannot beat the pure feeling of ragging a bike at high speed around a simple, maybe slightly banked corner.
nice riding, nice photo, ^ load of grumpy gits.
Yeah great photo and awesome leanage
I've got a pic of a mate doing something similar at delamere, will dig it out
This is my mate 'Bains' - not ridden with him for a while, but he was always a notch above everyone else and he didn't even try - true natural. He's done a few roadtrips and last I heard he was nailing his backflips off natural features out in the woods........
where is his right leg? ^^
He's actually an amputee, not sure if that makes his berm riding more or less impressive
[s]right[/s] left turns present more of a problem, then.
that rainy day was much greasier than the fortunate conditions we had when the photo was taken.. consistently lower cornering was achievable 🙂
anyhow here's a few 100% screengrabs to put minds at rest.
An excellent illustration of why its good technique to have the outside pedal lower during cornering 😉
On that. Hmmm. On most corners I keep my outside pedal cocked at about 2 o'clock, with both legs heavily bent. Pedal all the way down is for extreme cornering where I'm not sure if I'm going to make it otherwise. But the more your pedal is down the more your legs are locked out and the less you can pump the trail for speed. So pedal down is inherently defensive. Not the fastest way to get round your average flowy singletrack corner.
class riding..
shame about the Photoshop negs.
LOL @ those that said 'shopped.
3 things about the vid:-
1. I'm extremely impressed at the 'self-returning' Mmmbop @ around 25 seconds
2. Top fun and skillz in the mud
3. My thoughts go out to their Mums with the washing
Amazing pic!
Why all the negativity...?
welcome to singletrack world 😆
my Nan was pulling G's like that before the war on her 1924 Swift Cheylesmore Ladies 'All Weather' Bicycle..
@ woody, all our own washing at uni unfortunately.
I'll retract my original photoshop jibe and attribute it to my crappy work laptop and monitor. Looking at it on that, the outlines of his arms were very jaggy and looked as though he'd been crudely cut and pasted.
Looks much better on my home PC.
jhw giving out riding skills tips 😆
You got your brakes on the right way round this time. 😯 😉
Great picture though.



