So last weekend I finally decided to strap my tripod and camera to the back of my bike (making it much heavier!!) for one of my weekly country backroad bike rides. I've been getting into road biking quite a bit lately, and have put about 480 miles on my bike that I got one month ago.
Madison is really an ideal place to go roadbiking, because I can ride 8 miles from the downtown area and feel like I'm in the middle of the country. So I tried to capture some of it on film. I know, I didn't get the best light, but I tried to convey that it was a hot day in which to go biking. I ended up logging about 49 miles that day, and filled up my memory card with a couple of panoramic series. I got a new panoramic tripod head, which basically holds the rotational point of the lens (which is almost never where the tripod socket is) steady. This allows both the foreground and background elements of panoramic series to align much more easily, and therefore you can make more interesting panoramas.
This shot is from a composite of 14 images, although I cropped off a few of the frames on the right side to make it more visually stimulating. Enjoy. (Sorry about the size, but I had to keep the width within the 640 pixel limit!)