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Old 04-29-2013, 06:18 PM   #8005
Sivtec
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Originally Posted by nelsmar View Post
Before my wreck i was always out and about doing "test" shots and trying out new techniques. When i do this i typically only produce 1-3 photos in a set (the hyundai above was a test shot of a new editing method & lighting method). You guys are more than welcome to join in or just hit me up if you feel like shooting. If you guys are sporting canon I have plenty of equip you can tinker with as long as you can stand by my strict break it - bought it policy.



Oh I thought you commented one day about living off osborn & central! Because I live pretty much off osborn & central. I guess I completely misunderstood.

And my accident? I used to daily drive a motorcycle (on and off for a large chunk of the last 5-6 years) and its a complicated scenario I can explain one of these days at a meet or something; but basically... An old man ran my ass over on the 101

Broke my foot in 5 places, fractured my other ankle, busted my knee, lost lots of skin (I still have a nice mark on my left knee), fractured my hand, wrist, collar bone, fucked up parts of my neck. Tore some misc tissue in left & right shoulders. Lost a bit of skin on my right forearm, and just misc scars & scrapes all over. I was in a wheel chair amazingly for only about 2 months, and then had to re-learn to walk & have been doing at home physical therapy for the past 6 months or so now Being fat & having to rebuild my body = cardio is a BITCH! lol I get worn out so quick! i am sure you know EXACTLY what i am talking about. I remember the first time i went to the grocery store and i picked up 2-3 items and by the time i got back to the car i had a full blown sweat going lol.

I cant wait to get back on two damn wheels. Too bad i bought this damn 86 though, now i want to tinker with it and that slows me down on building another bike!
Wow man, thats crazy! I've been riding for about 3 years now and havent gone down yet. its awesome to see you still want to ride. Many times after one has wrecked they will be doneski's with riding. I applaud you. I hope if I ever go down, I will still be able to get up afterwards. It's a scary hobby but boy is it addicting. I will say the bike and the 86 don't get along much. I've been so busy with the car that I have put off the bike for awhile. Have to start riding more.
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