This morning I rode out to do some exploring of backroads, Meaning the kind of stuff the bashes the bottom out of 4WDS. I went down to some remote seaside places that I liked and took long, (for me ) walks for therapy exercise to try out the twin canes I had just made for this purpose. As I was headed home through Kapa'au, I saw some professional photography being done so I stopped to watch.
The head photographer came up to me and asked if he could take some photos of my sidecar rig. Mind you this was the Ural pulled by the DR650 that had been going through mud holes a few minutes before. I said sure and asked did he want static or in motion? He thought about this a bit and asked if I knew a photogenic road where he could photograph some ladies in the sidecar. I said yes but the machine and myself were dirty. He said that added character. He said he would put one of the models in the hack and for me to lead them to the road.
At this time a stunningly beautiful 6 foot tall Japanese model introduced herself as "Tia" and climbed into the Ural and made herself comfortable. Her partner Jun introduced herself and we were off to the shoot local.
The Photographer set himself up in back of an SUV with tyhe tailgate lifted to the max and lighting attached. He told me to ride 3 yards away from the SUV and he would shoot on the fly. The girl would rise up on to her knees in the sidecar and pose in different positions while I piloted keeping the interval requested. Then she stood up and posed for a few more. They had me close the interval and position off the SUVs port quarter for some more shots. This created a few tense moments as I had to occasionally dodge oncoming traffic. When it was all done, Jun traded places with kia in the side car for the ride back into town. I was invited to lunch with the crew and the oh so pretty girls and they said they would send me some copy of the photos Email. I got hugs from the girls and we parted company.
Life is tough in these islands sometimes. I said sometimes.
included are a couple of snapshots from my camera before we began the work.
Phelonius
This morning I rode out to do some exploring of backroads, Meaning the kind of stuff the bashes the bottom out of 4WDS. I went down to some remote seaside places that I liked and took long, (for me ) walks for therapy exercise to try out the twin canes I had just made for this purpose. As I was headed home through Kapa'au, I saw some professional photography being done so I stopped to watch.
The head photographer came up to me and asked if he could take some photos of my sidecar rig. Mind you this was the Ural pulled by the DR650 that had been going through mud holes a few minutes before. I said sure and asked did he want static or in motion? He thought about this a bit and asked if I knew a photogenic road where he could photograph some ladies in the sidecar. I said yes but the machine and myself were dirty. He said that added character. He said he would put one of the models in the hack and for me to lead them to the road.
At this time a stunningly beautiful 6 foot tall Japanese model introduced herself as "Tia" and climbed into the Ural and made herself comfortable. Her partner Jun introduced herself and we were off to the shoot local.
The Photographer set himself up in back of an SUV with tyhe tailgate lifted to the max and lighting attached. He told me to ride 3 yards away from the SUV and he would shoot on the fly. The girl would rise up on to her knees in the sidecar and pose in different positions while I piloted keeping the interval requested. Then she stood up and posed for a few more. They had me close the interval and position off the SUVs port quarter for some more shots. This created a few tense moments as I had to occasionally dodge oncoming traffic. When it was all done, Jun traded places with kia in the side car for the ride back into town. I was invited to lunch with the crew and the oh so pretty girls and they said they would send me some copy of the photos Email. I got hugs from the girls and we parted company.
Life is tough in these islands sometimes. I said sometimes.
included are a couple of snapshots from my camera before we began the work.
Hey Phel......great pics.....when does the next boat leave for where ever you are???..... it looks tropical??...excuse my ignorance....are the canes for knee or hip problems?????
Mike.........( aka...tin knees by my grandkids )
Hey Phel......great pics.....when does the next boat leave for where ever you are???..... it looks tropical??...excuse my ignorance....are the canes for knee or hip problems?????
Greater metropolitan down Hawi, the loop area. Google it on the map in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
20.24 N. latitude 155.83 E. longitude
Damn oranges falling on my roof again.
BTW the canes are because my legs are dying from under me due to neuropathy.
Google pernicious anemia.
Greater metropolitan down Hawi, the loop area. Google it on the map in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
20.24 N. latitude 155.83 E. longitude
Damn oranges falling on my roof again.
Quote from Peter Pan on February 13, 2011, 9:25 pm
Allthough I live in tropìcal range too (10ºN, 84ºW) I have one miss-grieve:
The day my rig entered into the family I had to promise "not to take women other then family members as passengers".
Any how my sisters saying helps me over it:"you pick up your appetite on the street, but eat home".
Enjoy life, its way better then TV.
Sven
Allthough I live in tropìcal range too (10ºN, 84ºW) I have one miss-grieve:
The day my rig entered into the family I had to promise "not to take women other then family members as passengers".
Any how my sisters saying helps me over it:"you pick up your appetite on the street, but eat home".
Enjoy life, its way better then TV.
Sven