On Thursday, April 12, 2012 6:32:34 AM UTC-4, Marty wrote:
>
> Leslie, no prize for that, but yes; intentional. Call it swimming up 
>> stream, or spitting in the wind, or going against the flow. Maybe it 
>> represents the RIvendell philosophy somehow. I was not thinking that when I 
>> took the shot during my last visit to HQ, but when the idea came up and I 
>> was looking at all the AHH photos out there, it was a must-add. I would 
>> have taken the same shot had he parked it the other way around that day, 
>> but the idea was to capture models in their natural habitat as much as 
>> possible = no studio shots. I'm not a great photographer myself, but - like 
>> most of you - I enjoy finding settings that not only show off the bike, but 
>> reflect the RIvendell spirit. Every one of these does that, as do so many 
>> on the various photo-sites out there on the web. Trust me, it was tough 
>> choosing only one of each!
>>
> Marty 
>

 
I suspected such, and I like it.   I know the drive-side is the 'pose' 
side, which most of them are, but it makes perfect sense to have GP's own 
be even more noticeable (I suppose we'd all recognize it anyway, but having 
it be the only one turned the other way, is a nice emphasis on his).  

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