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:''See/add commentary on these images at the ride report pages'' | :''See/add commentary on these images at the ride report pages'' |
Revision as of 18:49, 26 July 2007
Includes film, video and photography coverage by third parties and participants. Coverage is sorted by the date of the event.
- See also the global Film and video and photography pages.
- See also Photography policy for guidelines about people videotaping and photographing WNBR events.
- See also Seattle coverage page.
- See/add commentary on these images at the ride report pages
14 July 2007
Photography
Steven Bradford
- Flickr mostly of Timothy, whom he painted.
JC
Marc Martin
Tom
- Flickr All pictures taken during park-stops. I came up from Portland especially for the ride, and had a wonderful time. Thanks to all for a great day. -Tom
Videos
Marte Kinder
- Shot on his digital camera 31 MB, 1 min 23 secs, 320 x 240 pixels
30 June 2007
Night Ride. Some photos were taken. Check back later
10 June 2006
Photography
JC
- JC's photo page In development, new photos being added.
Marc Martin
- For some reason, people dismounted their bikes way too early and we ended up walking much further than was necessary to comply with safety requests from the city. We were supposed to go single file first, then dismount. Oh well. You have to have some chaos and unpredictability in every ride and we had enough to keep it fun. I bet the older people were wondering why we were walking our bikes all around them, or perhaps they had other questions they were thinking about. D 22:22, 11 Jun 2006 (PDT)
- Mainly around Seattle Center
- Check this reaction shot out A picture says a thousand words. Very, very few people had a reaction like this. That's why we had to get this shot. One of JC's shots [1] shows one of the kids with his hands over his ears and one of the boys just can't seem to stop from turning around to look at us.
- This is one of the most bizarre reactions I have ever seen in the ten naked public/urban rides I have done. Its hilarious, but you have to feel sorry for the kids being told to turn around. One can only imagine what life at home is like for them. One of the mothers just can't seem to keep a straight face. Priceless. They almost look like they were praying for us. Well, the prayers were answered. The sun finally did come out for us and we had an amazing, very positive ride! D 22:13, 11 Jun 2006 (PDT)
- Quinton, a WNBR rider, noted this interesting juxtapozition with the other: "...while next to her was another woman with children saying 'look! look!'"
Eduard Koller
Ty
- There are also Photos by Ty in the main WNBR Yahoo! Group.
- See also http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/tym_sea/my_photos and view the two albums called "2006 0610"
24 Sept 2005
Images from the Autumnal Equinox Mini Ride are posted on the ride report page.
11 June 2005
Video
- ClothesFree TV footage Courtesy of ClothesFree International.
Photography
12 June 2004
Photography
Eduard Koller
DM White
Photos not online
JC
Photos no longer online
Brad L
Photos not online
Marc M
Photos still online?
Paul Connell
- [2] Gas Works, Burke Gilman Trail, Seattle Center
Richard Cummings
Dave Lewis
Ty
Photos not online
Getty Images
Link?
Darrell Scattergood (alias)
- Images are online, but we are asked not to post link. Mostly Gas Works and Seattle Center
Video
There was video of the event taken by KG.