I agree!Lolo wrote:Its not as easy as it looks. :blink:
Lots of signs are missing and you cannot stop if you have a car up your back wheel :unsure:
On my first trip out, I dutifully got off my bike each time and got some nice pics of both sign and bike, like this:
However second day out was rather misty and I found a lot of village signs are situated on fast A roads or very narrow back roads, so not many opportunities to park and potentially dangerous.
So I devised the technique of a check of the mirrors, all clear? then indicate, pull over in front of the sign, hazard warning lights on (Really glad I've got them), retrieve camera from "glove box" on top of tank (really glad I've got one of them too), lean back to get plenty of bike in shot, take photo, camera back in glove box, check mirrors, hazards off, indicate and pull away. All done in about 30 seconds, like this.....
One issue I've had is that I could grab a fair few letters on my daily commute but most of the time I'm riding in the dark and as I discovered last week, the flash has broken on my camera
And yes I've come across the missing sign syndrome, like this one....
So Jimbo, does this count the same as the blank tiles you find in a normal scrabble set that can be substituted for any letter? :whistle: