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Mountain bike ...

For your information the attached picture was not setup in Photoshop. I was walking my dog and found a place where someone had dumped some trash. One of the items was an old wall cabinet with the door panel knocked out. I just balanced it on a nearby piece of metal and waited until a mountain biker (who I saw off in the distance) rode by to snap the picture.

The only photoshop manipulation was darkening the background outside the frame to focus more on the "picture frame" and a little selective sharpening. Actually it looks pretty interesting just as it came out of the camera (canon A95).

Kind of like how it turned out. 8^)

<img src="http://www3.sympatico.ca/gord.lange/graphics/bikeframe1.jpg">
 
You should submit it to a few bicycling mags. Maybe you'll get a front cover or something.
 
I admire creativity like that. When I see shots like yours I think "gee, that's so simple even I could do that." The reality is that I don't have the creativity to recognise the puzzle pieces or the imagination to see them assembled in my minds eye. Nice work! :)
 
n/t
 
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