"Suffers" from Theriaultian blur?

If it "suffers" it's another type of blur, by definition!

;-)

The camera focused on the cars. But as I looked at the photo I liked how the 
cyclists are a bit soft (or.blurry); that's kind of how we feel sometimes, 
almost invisible to motorists. So I thought it works.

Others may have differing opinions.  :-)

Thanks for the comments, Marnie.

Glad you enjoyed the hats blog. Haven't really contributed much to that lately. 
Have a few hat pix kicking around but I've been concentrating on the messenger 
stuff lately.

Cheers,
frank

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From: [email protected]
Sent: December 9, 2012 12/9/12
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: PESO - Typical Day at the Office (messenger content)

He's definitely watching that door. When I studied for my driver's license  
renewal last year (which later I found out I didn't need to do, no test 
that  time around) I found out the #1 cause of bicycle accidents in the US is  
motorists opening their doors without looking. Or that is what they said and 
now  you are confirming it.

I am much more careful about opening my car door  now.

Okay shot, frank, suffers a little from Theriaultian blur, but the I  like 
his look of anxiety (or preparedness, hard to tell).

Hey, haven't  seen this before, Real Canadians Wearing Real Hats. Great! 
(There's one that's  almost bunny ears too.) 

HTH, Marnie aka Doe :-)
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In a message dated 12/8/2012  6:26:25 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
I ~hate~  the curb lane!

Pedestrians stepping out without looking. Motor vehicles  pulling over 
without looking.

And worst of all, the dreaded "door prize".  Of course the law is that cars 
are supposed to signal, pull over and check to  make sure the way is clear 
before throwing open a door. However being in the  right is small 
consolation when you catch the pointy corner or a door in the  chest.

Unfortunately sometimes we're forced into the curb lane, as Chad  is  here:

http://mondociclismo.blogspot.ca/2012/12/working-conditions.html?m=0

Hope  you enjoy. Comments welcome.

Cheers,
frank 

"If the world were  clear, art would not exist." -- Albert Camus
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