2353…
September 29th, 2006 by Tim GrahlThat’s the number of pictures from the Interbike coverage uploaded across the Crooked Cog Network.
246 at TwentyNineInches.com…
383 at CommuteByBike.com…
1724 at BlueCollarMTB.com…
The show is now over and as you can tell I didn’t spend a ton of time writing up in posts what was going on. Lot’s of running around and very little sleep.
Over the next week I’ll be posting up my thoughts on different things that went on, so for now check out the pictures and I’ll be back asap.





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Quality not quantity.
A little editing would have helped. Why post an out of focus shot?
In our case, the goal was quantity.
We basically have a choie with the amount of people we have covering the show. Either take a handful of pictures WE like and miss a huge portion of the stuff at the show. Or we can take as many pictures as possible and upload them as quickly as possible so people can see a wide range of stuff.
Sure editing pictures and weeding out the bad pictures would be nice, but when you have just a handful of people getting over 2300 pictures taken while doing everything else that has to be done… then some quality is gonna suffer.
With the amount of traffic we’ve been getting to the site though, it seems plenty of people liked our coverage… so we must be doing something right.
Dang if I only had time for editing…
I didn’t even realize I took a shot of my feet while messing with the camera and my laptop.
http://commutebybike.com/lazy-index.php?file=Interbike%202006/Last%20Day/DSC04142.JPG
Alan perhaps what you may not consider is that when we were uploading photos we’re doing mass uploads. We could be loading up to 130 photos at a time so some bad shots will slip through the cracks.
At the very least you have to appreciate the effort to take all those pictures and put them up quickly.
Thanks for your pics.
We’ve got a handful of photos from Interbike 2006 over here:
http://www.ridefetish.com/blog/621/eric/9/30/2006/interbike_2006
Sorry for the harshness.
Your efforts ARE well appreciated.
And perhaps more importantl, thanks for providing the insights and extras such as the crooked cog podcasts and the down to earth info about bikelife and culture.