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• #1901
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• #1902
Can't help think that that picture is ruined by the pointless use of a tilt and shift lens..
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• #1903
Correction.. Closer inspection makes me think that photo is ruined by pointless potatoshopping.
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• #1904
Think it is tilt shift, unless photographer had time to chop up between taking at today's start and posting shortly after.
Blurring makes things edgy, modern and relevant innit?
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• #1905
fake tilt shift. important distinction. blur done by image region instead of scene depth. in-app with instragram or similar.
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• #1906
Wiggo gives 'the look'
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by Scott Mitchell
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• #1911
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Thomas Voeckler in one of his quintessential tongue out poses in Stage 10 of the Tour de France where he goes on to take a win.
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• #1913
Milltag poster commemorating Bradley Wiggin’s strong performance in Stage 9 of this year’s Tour de France.
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• #1914
Jacques Anquetil in the Briançon-Aix-les-Bains stage of the 1962 Tour de France
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Bradley Wiggins on the way to winning Stage 9 of this year’s Tour de France
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Froome powers away trailed by Evans and Wiggins in Stage 7 of the Tour photographed by Veeral Patel photo
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• #1918
Peter Sagan's bike with bell photographed by Veeral Patel
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Johan Vansummeren battles on in stage 6 of the Tour de France
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• #1920
from Tour de France - Daily Poster.
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Another hard day at the office for Chris Anker Sørensen at this year’s Tour de France.
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Tommy does it with panache
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Col du Tourmalet photographed by Wade Wallace
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Jurgen van den Broeck’s bike photographed at this year’s Tour de France by Kristof Ramon
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1982 Le Tour de France - Bernard Hinault