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fdooby 06-12-2017 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by JammyS (Post 2451100)
I must add; your work, as (I presume) a professional photographer, is stunning. Are the Brighton organisers aware of your portfolio? From what I know of it, your photos are always friendly, relaxed and joyous- those you've uploaded to Flickr so far this year are far better than any official WNBR images I've ever seen. I wonder if different OCC/Flickr usernames would help, if as I presume the joykills are snooping on this forum?

You are very kind - much too kind given the usually quite mediocre standards of my pics. Yes, the organisers are aware of my Flickr stream. I happily gave Nick Sayers my real name last year when he asked for it. They will have seen that the vast majority of my pictures aren't of naked people. And that there is nothing (I hope) deemed dubious about any of the stuff I take at the Brighton and other rides. And yes, they've used various of my pics in the past, as have assorted media agencies.

Makes no difference. If you're in the painting area naked, with an iPhone and an erection, going round taking surreptitious shots of people getting undressed/painted - fine. If you're two/more gay men getting up to various sexual shenanigans in full public view - fine. If you're an obvious exhibitionist going about The Level making every effort to draw attention to yourself and encourage snappers - fine. But if one of those snappers takes your picture without asking permission (frequently impossible), they are in the wrong. Unless, of course, that snapper happens to be a woman, then it's perfectly acceptable, even if she's doing things that would get a guy removed from the immediate area.

I personally didn't have too much hassle. But a lot of folks did. And the fun party atmosphere was seriously undermined by this constant brainwashing of the riders that they have some kind of legal right to cavort naked in public and not be photographed without their express consent. You have no such grief in London. The organisation of that ride is superb.

Speaking to lots of riders yesterday, it seems that many of them are annoyed by the heavy handed attitude in Brighton. Where do these people think all the photos in the media that publicize and promote their ride come from?

I also had various marshals as me if I was going to be taking 'close up' pictures. To one I said 'you mean shots of genitalia from 12 inches away like half the people doing the ride?', which didn't go down too well :p To all of them I said I would only be asking permission if I considered it appropriate to the situation, given that it was a heavily publicized protest event taking place entirely on public land. That didn't go down too well either.

Mark_2000 06-12-2017 01:03 AM

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Gorgeous girl with tattoos from Manchester

and

Manchester Brunette with glasses returns for her third ride.

dozydingo 06-12-2017 01:28 AM

Here you are ....
 
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Originally Posted by beetleclash (Post 2450992)
Any more pics of the girl with the big breast? I would like to see her face.

Here she is ...

dozydingo 06-12-2017 01:54 AM

Bristol Girl 2017 v 2015
 
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I do believe I have found a shot of the delightful girl from Bristol from when she rode in 2015. Lovely then, lovely now.

terriuk 06-12-2017 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by fdooby (Post 2451200)
You are very kind - much too kind given the usually quite mediocre standards of my pics. Yes, the organisers are aware of my Flickr stream. I happily gave Nick Sayers my real name last year when he asked for it. They will have seen that the vast majority of my pictures aren't of naked people. And that there is nothing (I hope) deemed dubious about any of the stuff I take at the Brighton and other rides. And yes, they've used various of my pics in the past, as have assorted media agencies.

Makes no difference. If you're in the painting area naked, with an iPhone and an erection, going round taking surreptitious shots of people getting undressed/painted - fine. If you're two/more gay men getting up to various sexual shenanigans in full public view - fine. If you're an obvious exhibitionist going about The Level making every effort to draw attention to yourself and encourage snappers - fine. But if one of those snappers takes your picture without asking permission (frequently impossible), they are in the wrong. Unless, of course, that snapper happens to be a woman, then it's perfectly acceptable, even if she's doing things that would get a guy removed from the immediate area.

I personally didn't have too much hassle. But a lot of folks did. And the fun party atmosphere was seriously undermined by this constant brainwashing of the riders that they have some kind of legal right to cavort naked in public and not be photographed without their express consent. You have no such grief in London. The organisation of that ride is superb.

Speaking to lots of riders yesterday, it seems that many of them are annoyed by the heavy handed attitude in Brighton. Where do these people think all the photos in the media that publicize and promote their ride come from?

I also had various marshals as me if I was going to be taking 'close up' pictures. To one I said 'you mean shots of genitalia from 12 inches away like half the people doing the ride?', which didn't go down too well :p To all of them I said I would only be asking permission if I considered it appropriate to the situation, given that it was a heavily publicized protest event taking place entirely on public land. That didn't go down too well either.

i think the stewrds need a 101, on copyright law / public places!

terriuk 06-12-2017 03:10 AM

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increase_mather 06-12-2017 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by terriuk (Post 2451230)
and glitter cape lady- i think she was the well known fountain pose group, from '14..?

Her and her friend have actually been to 4 of these so far.

terriuk 06-12-2017 03:31 AM

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danzo 06-12-2017 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 945823 (Post 2450993)
Great Manchester video 10:00 onwards

youtu.be/dSDpOOjPbzo

they are removed. Didn't get it in time, can anyone reup?

laylak 06-12-2017 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by dozydingo (Post 2451219)
I do believe I have found a shot of the delightful girl from Bristol from when she rode in 2015. Lovely then, lovely now.

her bush is much bushier this year!

deepwater2506 06-12-2017 05:58 AM

wnbr london 2017
 
excellent photos so far thx to all who posted them

will post on my profile as many of the photos as i can before gets to be a sausage feast

hope those who find then enjoy and find the gems within the photos

snahdru 06-12-2017 08:31 AM

Manchester
 
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deepwater2506 06-12-2017 08:32 AM

WNBR London 2017
 
photos all uploaded will leave it to those who wish to add them to this thread

snahdru 06-12-2017 08:33 AM

Manchester
 
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more screendumps

jidderman 06-12-2017 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by deepwater2506 (Post 2451370)
photos all uploaded will leave it to those who wish to add them to this thread

praying for more of the slim babe in the yellow sunglasses with the neat bush lol ;)

snahdru 06-12-2017 08:35 AM

Manchester and Bristol
 
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Fango 06-12-2017 09:03 AM

youtube.com/watch?v=flKOPqVEaI0 - Chicago

youtube.com/watch?v=sbppdJc7MIA - New Orleans.

Enjoy

Fango

zoomie9 06-12-2017 10:16 AM

Link to part 1 and 4
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danzo (Post 2451308)
they are removed. Didn't get it in time, can anyone reup?

https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...27#post2451427

kempie 06-12-2017 10:39 AM

WNBR alumni
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark_2000 (Post 2451212)
Manchester Brunette with glasses returns for her third ride.

She has missed only three Manchester rides since 2009.


Quote:

Originally Posted by terriuk (Post 2451230)
and glitter cape lady- i think she was the well known fountain pose group, from '14..?

Quote:

Originally Posted by increase_mather (Post 2451268)
Her and her friend have actually been to 4 of these so far.


She has attended 6 of the last 7 while her twin sister has attended 7 of the last 8.

snahdru 06-12-2017 10:47 AM

new
 
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flickr finds

***** WATERMARKED PICS REMOVED *****

wertox 06-12-2017 11:25 AM

Mexico City
 
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Here's an unexpected report from Mexico City, figured you guys might appreciate it since this ride doesn't usually get much coverage/pics:

So I was having a sandwich near downtown, sitting on a table with a lovely view of the street. I noticed a lot of photographers gathering on the opposite sidewalk and one of them had a bike painted on his torso. I thought to myself "could it be possible?". So I quickly googled and it turned out that WNBR was happening that day, and I was a couple hundred meters from the end of the route. Also, since the photographers were gathering, I figured the riders would be there any minute.

Anyway, my story is lame, suffice to say I was in the right place and moment and I was able to take video of pretty much all of the riders, then took some pictures when they hanged out after finishing their route.

I'm bad at estimating numbers but I'd say there were about 200 riders maybe. Also a complete sausage fest, not unexpected. There were some interesting females however, but as always, most were topless and only very few dared to air everything.

Good news is, best looking girl (by far) was completely nude. Bad news is she didn't stay after the ride ended and so I only got her on video.

Here are some screencaps of the video I took. Before you crucify me, I only had my midrange smartphone with me and that's what I used to shoot. They didn't turn out that bad but you won't be able to see the tiniest details as with the pro's pictures.

I'll share my impressions of some of the girls in subsequent posts (if someone's interested of course) along with their pictures.

In the meantime, can someone tell me how to strip the metadata from a video?

Mark_2000 06-12-2017 12:12 PM

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Tattooed girl from Manchester 2017 rode in London last year. Extra tattoo to upper chest looks good.

retrac55 06-12-2017 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by trouserpants (Post 2451382)
Can anyone help me out with the answers to these questions about the London ride?

* What was the name of the square we all stopped in for a break and which profession is the area renowned for?
* Were we allowed to ride through Wellington Arch this year?

There's an album on facebook that's only open to people who rode so they need to know the answers. I was actually in the ride but I had to pull off before the finish so I have no idea what the answers to these are.

LOL :D

staypuftbr 06-12-2017 01:02 PM

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there's a discussion on facebook about the videos of manchester that were shut down...
maybe the problem were the dialogs, not the cocks/pussies

wertox 06-12-2017 01:22 PM

flickr.com/photos/lims88/

Some ghastly watermarks but it hasn't been posted, and some of the pics are serviceable.

hunter_usa2003 06-12-2017 02:36 PM

More from London
 
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I have just started to upload my pics from the London Ride to my Flickr Stream
You can see them all here.
(Please note the water mark ghpartypics is my own and all the pics were taken by me)

myself.https://www.flickr.com/photos/gh_party_pics2/

crispus 06-12-2017 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by danzo (Post 2451308)
they are removed. Didn't get it in time, can anyone reup?

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Originally Posted by zoomie9 (Post 2451431)

2&3: https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/show...35&postcount=4

caneira12 06-12-2017 03:43 PM

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Anymore of this lady

https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/atta...3&d=1497249097
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/atta...4&d=1497206956

WorldNakedBikeRider 06-12-2017 04:21 PM

Photography and the ride
 
I'm a rider, organiser and photographer at the naked bike rides. I'd like to have a genuine discussion about photography and the ride. I realise that this thread is primarily about photos, but I'd like to make this one comment here. Then I suggest we move discussion over to another thread.

As I photographer, I get that the law in the UK allows photography in a public space. It also says that it's illegal to harass somebody - my understanding is that taking multiple photos without permission could constitute harassment. But it's not legality I'm really appealing to, but respecting the riders.

Every rider knows they are going to get photographed - that's really not the problem. It's great fun to ride naked down a busy street and see the people watching smile, then reach for their phone to take a quick snap. What's not so fun is the wall of photographers leaving somewhere like the Brighton ride start. Then seeing the photographers run over the park to take yet more photos. It feels like a line has definitely been crossed - and it makes many riders uncomfortable and angry. Especially the young women who are most likely to be targeted by photographers.

Ultimately, I believe excessive photography will kill the rides. That's not what any of us want, so let's make photography and discussion more respectful. Cataloguing women is just creepy, there are so many posts "she rode in Bristol 2015, then Brighton 2016 and 2017". I'm friends with several of the "forum favourites" and I know they are sickened by this behaviour.

Quote:

Originally Posted by fdooby (Post 2451200)
And that there is nothing (I hope) deemed dubious about any of the stuff I take at the Brighton and other rides.

I personally didn't have too much hassle. But a lot of folks did. And the fun party atmosphere was seriously undermined by this constant brainwashing of the riders that they have some kind of legal right to cavort naked in public and not be photographed without their express consent. You have no such grief in London. The organisation of that ride is superb.

Speaking to lots of riders yesterday, it seems that many of them are annoyed by the heavy handed attitude in Brighton.

Agreed fdooby, there's nothing dubious about the photos you load onto flickr - in fact, they are definitely some of the best ride photos out there :) But why do you feel the need to come and post them here?

I reckon probably spoke with more riders than you - many of them are very annoyed by the obsessive photographers. And I assure you the fun party atmosphere of the riders is undermined by excessive photography. Cuts both ways, doesn't it? But yet the riders could have fun and make their point without so many photos - the photographers are dependent on the riders for their fun.


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Originally Posted by hunter_usa2003 (Post 2451196)
I was asked why I was going to take pictures and was accused of being a pornographer

It's a good question though - why do you take pictures? You seem to be quick to come and post them here - ask yourself what type of forum this is.

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Originally Posted by Pedro the Fisherman (Post 2451598)
I'm sure she would be horrified to find herself pictured here

I'm sure you're right Pedro. You know as well as anybody the joy of being around naked young women. We should do all we can to encourage people to feel comfortable to join in on a ride or at a beach in the future.

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Originally Posted by fdooby (Post 2451059)
But the war against snappers has reached the point now where many people are going to stop covering this ride. I try to keep a civil tongue in my head but was forced to use some strong words today.

Yes, stronger measures were in place at Brighton. This is going to be a trend. Well known photographers who lack respect have been excluded from rides this year.

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Originally Posted by londondude_01 (Post 2451071)
I did the ride and have to agree - the marshalls and stewards (and the riders, too) were very anti photographer today - much more than ever before.

At the second rest stop, the riders had the police remove a photographer from the area - the first time I've ever seen that.

Yes, definitely a strong anti-photographer vibe. I have to say I didn't take many photos this year. But I'd prefer the ride continue and get bigger, over taking photos. I think it will get less and less friendly towards photographers, if the current behaviour of photographers continues as is.

There was a big cheer when the police did remove the photographer though! ;)

Pedro the Fisherman 06-12-2017 05:11 PM

I was a steward for several years and had to deal with the pushy snappers at the Level. I got into trouble one year suggesting the Asians (Indian sub continent in the UK) seemed to be the worst, but from my experiences, they often ignored request to allow riders some privacy. This was before the current screened area came into use.

These guys just stuck a lens within inches of the girls and fired away, no respect at all. I've taken ride photos (posted here in the past) but they are usually random groups or posed for a request type photos. Some, I've never posted as they were of friends and yes, I've appeared myself in photos, even ones here......but not as the main subject, thankfully.

Be respectful and polite, take shots from a bystander position only and things may not get worse. Not very optimistic though.

fdooby 06-12-2017 06:15 PM

This is the score with OCC and myself. After I first covered a ride in 2012, I found my snaps from Flickr were being posted on here. Sometimes with misleading information. I'm a big fan of internet freedom. All of my pictures are Creative Commons (except for the latest Brighton album, which for the first time ever is all rights reserved). The WNBR threads on here have proved to be an invaluable resource for tracking down pics taken by other snappers (I'm always interested to see other people's interpretations of the day). Of course I'm aware that this is primarily a porn site. But so what? Half the people taking part in WNBR Brighton are members here and a good percentage take dubious shots of other riders, usually without permission, usually with iPhones, and the folks with big lenses get the flak. To say nothing of those engaging in overt sexual activity and not making much of a secret of the fact.

As my images were ending up here anyway, for a while I posted some myself, so I at least could give an input as to what was really going on. After one rider from the 2013 Brighton event kicked off, I removed my old account and no longer posted pictures here, though no doubt others do.

There have been some good discussions and very useful information on the various WNBR threads at OCC. I have no intention of not posting here. I frankly couldn't care less what anyone thinks of me. My pictures from the various rides have always been intended to promote the World Naked Bike Rides in a positive manner. I have always been happy for organisers and various media agencies to use my pictures (free of charge, of course), to say nothing of the riders themselves (many of whom I have become friendly with over the years). I have a rule that I won't take a shot of anyone that I wouldn't be happy for them to see. After covering 6 London, 6 Brighton, 3 Canterbury, 1 Hastings and 1 Folkestone ride, there remains only that single person who had any issue with what I'd taken - and only then after the event.

Two or three times people have ridden, regretted it, been a bit worried that their images are out there - and when contacted by them, I was happy to take them down. These people were concerned only that they'd done the ride, not with the actual content of the shots.

I think that if you have a proven track record, you should be able to get some kind of official photographer pass. Been saying this for years. Nothing really ever comes of it. But if you had a badge of some kind, the participants could feel reassured that even if you're taking shots without permission (which is essential if you're going to get anything spontaneous or candid), you're not up to no good.

As per every other year, I will let my pictures from this year's Brighton ride do the talking. We've all seen images of riders looking uncomfortable, unhappy, ill at ease, clearly the subject of unwanted attention. I have always gone out of my way not be one of those people.

End of the day, WNBR is a protest/awareness event. All this snapper paranoia pretty much only happens at the WNBRs. Well, Brighton WNBR. London is very laid back and this year it was particularly so. No permission is required to take shots in a public place so long as you're acting in a lawful manner. I have rarely seen anyone genuinely harassed myself - almost all pervs quickly slink away the moment they're confronted.

2017 Brighton was probably my last. I have no intention of being branded a pervert by clueless idiots who have no understanding of why many of us use telephoto lenses. The Brighton marshals are among the most ill informed and infuriatingly dense people I have ever encountered. I am a perv for standing at The Level not taking pictures with a long lens on a camera by my side. But three guys engaging in mutual masturbation in the painting area while another films it is perfectly fine. And while another guy wanders about with an erection being none too subtle about taking close up genitalia shots with his phone. Etc etc.

It's a shame but there are plenty more events out there where you get no hassle at all. I will always hold the absolutely glorious party that was WNBR Brighton 2014 close to my heart.

jackpiker 06-12-2017 06:19 PM

The chap that does the nuderide,tumblr writes of what happens to him on his web site .

deepwater2506 06-12-2017 06:28 PM

WNBR London 2017
 
https://forum.oneclickchicks.com/album.php?albumid=43745

can find everything in focus i took on 10th June in London via this link also find the rest of mine there

JohnDinoDamolsch 06-12-2017 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WorldNakedBikeRider (Post 2451677)
I'm a rider, organiser and photographer at the naked bike rides. I'd like to have a genuine discussion about photography and the ride. I realise that this thread is primarily about photos, but I'd like to make this one comment here. Then I suggest we move discussion over to another thread.

As I photographer, I get that the law in the UK allows photography in a public space. It also says that it's illegal to harass somebody - my understanding is that taking multiple photos without permission could constitute harassment. But it's not legality I'm really appealing to, but respecting the riders.

Every rider knows they are going to get photographed - that's really not the problem. It's great fun to ride naked down a busy street and see the people watching smile, then reach for their phone to take a quick snap. What's not so fun is the wall of photographers leaving somewhere like the Brighton ride start. Then seeing the photographers run over the park to take yet more photos. It feels like a line has definitely been crossed - and it makes many riders uncomfortable and angry. Especially the young women who are most likely to be targeted by photographers.

Ultimately, I believe excessive photography will kill the rides. That's not what any of us want, so let's make photography and discussion more respectful. Cataloguing women is just creepy, there are so many posts "she rode in Bristol 2015, then Brighton 2016 and 2017". I'm friends with several of the "forum favourites" and I know they are sickened by this behaviour.



Agreed fdooby, there's nothing dubious about the photos you load onto flickr - in fact, they are definitely some of the best ride photos out there :) But why do you feel the need to come and post them here?

I reckon probably spoke with more riders than you - many of them are very annoyed by the obsessive photographers. And I assure you the fun party atmosphere of the riders is undermined by excessive photography. Cuts both ways, doesn't it? But yet the riders could have fun and make their point without so many photos - the photographers are dependent on the riders for their fun.



It's a good question though - why do you take pictures? You seem to be quick to come and post them here - ask yourself what type of forum this is.



I'm sure you're right Pedro. You know as well as anybody the joy of being around naked young women. We should do all we can to encourage people to feel comfortable to join in on a ride or at a beach in the future.



Yes, stronger measures were in place at Brighton. This is going to be a trend. Well known photographers who lack respect have been excluded from rides this year.



Yes, definitely a strong anti-photographer vibe. I have to say I didn't take many photos this year. But I'd prefer the ride continue and get bigger, over taking photos. I think it will get less and less friendly towards photographers, if the current behaviour of photographers continues as is.

There was a big cheer when the police did remove the photographer though! ;)


Some of us have a genuine interest in the female form. You would be quick to describe such individuals as perverts or "pornographers".

I can completely understand participants being concerned about their pictures being posted on the internet but I also think they need to consider what they are doing participating in a public nude bike ride in the first place?

We are coming to a crossroads in the Western world where progressive liberal values are being challenged and I for one believe the foundations of these liberal values are extremely shallow and interchangeable. I think that if people genuinely want to claim they are uncomfortable with the concept of their pictures being taken at an event where they have chosen to go nude in public, they should challenge their own value system in the first place and try understand what they are doing participating in the first place? What are they truly standing for?

Is there a specific set of value systems they are standing or is it just part of the hedonstic decline of western values?

Sorry I'm turning this into a philosophical discussion 🙂

crouch869 06-12-2017 07:15 PM

People on this forum do tend to obsess over things a little, and can get a little creepy (not everyone). People criticising the atmosphere, the stewards etc purely from a non-participant stance. Most stewards were just asking people to be respectful. Some of the spectators/ photographers I saw were not exactly this, and were highly opportunistic. Certainly not everyone on this forum, just the general public. The stewards assist in giving some security to the riders in the hope people will return each year without the fear of intimidation from over-zealous photographers.

As the beautiful 'Nudie-Lou' already pointed out the best way to get involved and take a great set of photos is by joining the ride itself. People will be more open to having their picture taken if they know that you are also a part of the ride and not just there to take pictures of the ladies. I went to the London ride expecting just to shoot, but soon enough purchased a Boris bike, removed some cloths and enjoyed a lovely cycle through the streets of london. I had so much fun I ended up doing the same in Brighton. I took some great photos, and had an excellent weekend. I am sure this will become a regular thing.

snahdru 06-12-2017 07:23 PM

london
 
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best girl

down2000 06-12-2017 07:49 PM

Mexico
 
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Here re some from from Mexico, courtesy:Flickr

BURRUS 06-12-2017 10:30 PM

Toronto
 
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This is a beautiful and hot chick from Toronto ... more coming....

hunter_usa2003 06-13-2017 06:52 AM

more from London
 
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I have just started to upload my pics from the London Ride to my Flickr Stream
You can see them all here.
(Please note the water mark ghpartypics is my own and all the pics were taken by me)

myself.https://www.flickr.com/photos/gh_party_pics2/

Jackhammer123 06-13-2017 07:16 AM

Southampton
 
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Originally Posted by jidderman (Post 2445162)
OMG sounds amazing! Where are the pics???? ;-)

Did anyone find any photos from Southampton in the end?


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