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Mark Wallinger talking at Hauser & Wirth about "id", his symmetrical hand paintings.
Olympus E-M10, tweaked in RawTherapee
f/5.6, 1/100, ISO 2500, 42mm (84mm equivalent)
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Tram Cables in Milan
Olympus E-M10, tweaked in RawTherapee
f/3.9, 1/2500, ISO 200, 18mm (36mm equivalent)
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Olympus E-M10, tweaked in RawTherapee
f/5, 1/40, ISO 200, 29mm (58mm equivalent)
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St. Dunstan-in-the-East
Olympus E-M10, JPEG straight from camera
f/5, 1/400, ISO 200, 14mm (28mm equivalent)
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I was knocked down on Friday by a car and I would appreciate some advice:
I was heading down Holloway Road and a driver turning right through a gap in traffic hit me in the side. I am not badly hurt - I was given the all clear by the ambulance crew with some bruising on my shoulder blade and leg but nothing more. I was sick later in the afternoon and took a taxi to A&E where I was diagnosed with mild concussion. am feeling absolutely fine now bar a few aches and pains. My bike is fine apart from the front wheel needing a true.
The driver stopped and asked if I was OK, and bought me a bottle of water. I have his details and the details of two witnesses who stopped. As I am relatively unhurt and my bike is relatively undamaged I am not keen to enter a long, drawn-out process; what is the consensus on contacting the driver directly to ask him to reimburse me the cost of:
A new helmet
Having my wheel trued
1 day loss of earnings
The taxi ride to the hospital?
Is it a bad idea to do this "unofficially"? My feeling as that he will be happy with this outcome as he is bang to rights and the amount of money will not be more than a few hundred quid. -
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Here is my recently built up CAAD9, just bought the frameset & crank from @Howard. Nothing special but going to upgrade to 6800 and hopefully some nicer wheels next year!
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I'm selling my lovely Campaner road frame & Mizuno full carbon forks.
The frame is beautifully fillet brazed from Dedacciai Zero HT, which I believe is their top of the range steel; similar to Reynolds 853. The frame is generally in good condition - a few chips and nicks, the worst of which are shown here, but no dents. The forks are in very good condition and are properly lightweight.
The frameset comes with a Chris King threadless headset, a seatpost collar and a 1" to 1 1/8" shim for the steerer. This is a super light frameset - the total weight including frame, forks, headset, shim and seatpost collar is 2.12kg. Please note: there is not enough steerer to have any spacers below the stem, but the frame has a relatively long head tube so this hopefully shouldn't be a problem!
Geometry:
Top tube 525mm
Seat tube C-C 530mm
Head tube 143mmBear in mind that the seat tube angle is quite slack so the reach is slightly longer than you would think. I am about 5'7" and rode with an inline seatpost and 110mm stem.
Other measurements/info:
130mm rear spacing/10mm front spacing
68mm English threaded BB
27.2mm seatpost
1" steerer
Non-replaceable rear derailleur hanger
Braze-on front derailleurPRICE: £SOLD - This includes everything in the photographs, collected from Hackney E2.
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@Howard
Bought a lovely CAAD9 frame off him for a great price, was an absolute gent to deal with and has gone out of his way to be helpful. Will be going back for some cranks next week!
Olympus E-M10, tweaked in RawTherapee
f/5.6, 1/320, ISO 400, 150mm (300mm equivalent)
#neatnessinnature