David,

Yeah, but you and Esteban have practiced it enough to make it easier.
And I still can't figure out how Esteban has gotten it down with a
DSLR!  Even watching him do it on the ride in August didn't help.
Guess I'm too much of a fumble fingers.

One problem I have had with riding/snapping is the mode wheel on my
LX3 is too easily jostled.  (Steve - don't you have one also?  Does
your mode wheel move without much assistance?)  Hence most of my own
shots of the San Diego ride were ruined.

And it's not like my own riding speed would ever let me catch up with
any other rider out there after stopping for photography.  Am truly
turning into the slowest rider out there.  Was even passed by a
unicycle on a ride on Sunday.  (Okay, I was doing 15mph at the time.)

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN



On Nov 16, 10:02�pm, cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some of you may have noticed, I subscribe more to the quantity over quality
> philosophy, although I can pull off both occasionally. �I've found that
> taking pictures while cycling (a flickr group!) is an incredible amount of
>
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