Single digit temperatures make for a brisk ride. This one was down to Guelph Line before coming back home and warming up again. All photos taken with a Ricoh Theta 360 camera set to fire automatically every 6 seconds, attached to the rear view mirror using a flexible tripod. Here's a walkthrough if you want to try it yourself.
Sunday, 24 October 2021
Sunday, 17 October 2021
1971 Triumph Bonneville Motorcycle Restoration: the baseline
Baseline photography for this 1971 Triumph Bonneville restoration project:
Tuesday, 12 October 2021
Motorcycle Riding In The Rain: Algonquin Park in October in 360 Degrees
Deerhurst Resort to Algonquin Park and back again, chased by the rain.
Algonquin Park in the rain at the height of autumn colours. The Theta 360 camera held up but I eventually pocketed it when the deluge become too heavy. The camera is mounted on a ball mount on the handlebars and set to fire automatically every 10 seconds. Photos captured in the Theta camera app and then modified/enhanced in Photoshop.
If you're curious about how to put together on-bike photos, check this how-to out. It's also available on Adventure Bike Rider Magazine's site here. You can pick up a simple 360 camera for a couple of hundred bucks. Fully waterproof ones (which I obviously need) start a bit higher.
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A Worthy Addition To Your Ontario Motorcycle Ride List: Muskoka, Huntsville to Rosseau to Port Carling
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If you're up in the Muskokas, this is a nice ride. It's about 60kms through Canadian Shield/lake of the woods on some very non-southwestern Ontario windy roads. It started off overcast but then the sub broke through and painted the already incredible October Ontario fall-colours with a nuclear paintbrush.
The Concours and I managed it in about 90 minutes from Huntsville to just outside of Port Carling. The road is in reasonable condition (for Ontario) and it's never dull. The initial bit on Muskoka Road 3 is a nice warmup, but it's the 632/7 from Rosseau to Highway 118 that really pops!
It sure is pretty in October...