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One per cent

Photography World Events/Social Commentary posted on Sep 12, 2005
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This was taken at that old building of the broken windows and vines growing. I was going to go in to day but someone put wood up so no one can go in and one of the neightors of the building came out to ask me what going on and I handed her my artist card i made up and printed. She told me a lot of kids was going in there and they was not playing in there. My mind was saying "yep if I went in one of them would stap me with a neele. LOL" so I was takeng more photos and I was geting ready to shot this shot and hear behind me a biker comeing so I got the camera ready to shot fast as the biker drove by and I got this image. Remind me of the one per centers bikers you see them with this on they colors 1% means they bad to the bones and will hurt you. "Just keep away from me and let me alone and I might let you alone." There more to it but that it in a nut shell.I wished I was one when I was growing up but then I dream of been a pirite too and a lot of other things. I happy I never got in with that group of people. thanks for looking and comments and votes

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KITCHAOS

9:43PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

Heavy duty text Jock...you are a man on the scene!...really an amazing shot.

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jocko500

9:45PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

I not saying this is a 1%[outlaw biker] he was just driveing by

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bkhook

9:50PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

Doesn't Matter JockO.. The picture can tell so many untold stories .. yours is yet another.. Excellent shot/work here...I like it... s

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Richardphotos

10:21PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

there can be lot's of truth in what you say. super reflection Jock. maybe you can get some that no limit bids in Orleans that what's his face has given the tax payers to pay again. another halliburton fiasco with vpC. ready to cash in

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2Loose2Trek

10:27PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

Cool shot Jock. The reflection and overall composition is excellent!

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idiot_sphinx

10:52PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

Wonderful images in this shot to explain your idea. Excellent work !!~*****~!!

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rayburg

11:53PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

capt. Jocko of the Black Pearl..kind of has a neat ring to it =))))You're a brave dude going in where danger lurks. I'm glad you shot him with your camera rather than him shooting you with his gun..

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PeeWee05

1:05AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Lovely image. I love the play. Great work.

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kimariehere

1:31AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

cool shot Jock ... double image through reflection...i was wondering today how far you live from the flood area and that building made me think of it...i am glad you never got into that crowd too..!

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maud

1:41AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Cool shot Jocko and excellent reflections! I like this picture :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:01AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Cool and very interesting experience Jock....!!! Excellent picture.....!!!

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ysvry

7:14AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

great foto, cant see nothing inside though ;)

dragonfly2000

9:16AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

The pirate jocko - hmmmm. Well done Jock!

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tallpindo

9:20AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Rules are fascinating as ways to gather a race. Consider how AMA flat track demanded 500cc but harleys or other flathead bikes could compete at 45 cubic inches (750cc). Of course off the national circuit at Ascot OHV bikes of up to 750cc were allowed and Norton, Triumph and BSA took advantage. Local option, grandfather, the outlaws take many forms.

soulofharmony

9:29AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

well done captured the biker perfect.. excellent art in p'graphy :)...:))

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Star4mation

10:29AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Perfect capture Jock!

Tedz

11:30AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

I fullfilled My Destiny...I wuz a bad assed Biker....now I am a Space Pirate...salute...great getaway

donvino

1:21PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Cool capture with beautiful reflection!!!

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coolcatcom

2:53PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

excellent work here!

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Svarg

5:04PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

WOW! Excellent!! It looks like a triple exposure. Yeah, I know some of them 1% guys. They can be alright, if you're on their good side. Great work, as always.

logiloglu

6:42PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

fascinating reflexions . an very interesting image.great eye for detail !!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!

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Hidinthesierras

8:07PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

interestin capture, like what you did here! 8-)

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dtp

9:06PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Ok you were one of this kids going in it...eh love the work done here jock

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Jay-el-Jay

10:55PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Men of action.Both the guy on the bike and you with your camera and your art.

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SophiaDeer

11:35PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Cool shot!

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CarolSassy

6:25AM | Wed, 14 September 2005

Great motion shot Jock! I like the contrast with the old building 'n' the newer/still lived in home. Nice one! V (:

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DRAKELOT

10:42AM | Wed, 14 September 2005

THIS IS COOL !!! EXCELLENT WORK !!!

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avalonfaayre

10:42AM | Wed, 14 September 2005

This has so much mood and atmosphere! I love the whole feel of it, and there is so much to look at!

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acclaude

7:39PM | Wed, 14 September 2005

Excellent shot & analyse !!

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matasabu

8:29PM | Wed, 14 September 2005

Very good compo with using reflection. They merge beautifully!

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