Saturday, February 25, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Road of Death
A writer for Playboy and a lifetime motorcycle enthusiast, takes a 5,000 mile journey across South America through the notorious Road of Death.
Team 25 Harley Sidecar Racing
Uploaded by Chopperdave11 on May 25, 2011
T-Rod and Gene Scott out for the second
time ever on a track with other racers. The only harley Davidson
powered New Zealand style sidecar in the world. He and Gene are wearing
teh orange helmets!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Game Over
Game Over from Gioacchino Petronicce on Vimeo.
Sounds recorded with a zoom H4N, and fostex Fr2-le + shoeps mk4. Shot on 7D. Many thanks to : Pix'n Love, Marin Queyraud, Emilie Bonin, Gilles Marc, Antoine Domanec, Nicolas Gruber, Lucile Lhermitte, Julie Arabeyre, Gilles Larroze, Leo et Ja Gualino, Olivier Obame, Guy La tannerie, Lucie, Bernard, Elsa Masseron... Directed by Gioacchino Petronicce. 2012Sunday, February 05, 2012
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Wall of death
The Diamond Maruti Car Circus in Delhi ... These death defying bad boys drive a wonky Nissan all over your foolish health & safety regulation ...
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Bullfight - Prime Rib Strikes Back
Most Portuguese bullfights are held in two phases: the spectacle of the cavaleiro, and the pega. In the second stage, called the pega (holding), the forcados, a group of eight men, challenge the bull directly without any protection or weapon of defence.
The front man provokes the bull into a charge to perform a pega de cara (face grab). The front man secures the animal's head and is quickly aided by his fellows who surround and secure the animal until he is subdued. Forcados are dressed in a traditional costume of damask or velvet, with long knitted hats as worn by the campinos (bull headers) from Ribatejo.
The bull is not killed in the ring and, at the end of the corrida, leading oxen are let into the arena and two campinos on foot herd the bull among them back to its pen. The bull is usually killed, away from the audience's sight, by a professional butcher. It can happen that some bulls, after an exceptional performance, are healed, released to pasture until their end days and used for breeding.
The front man provokes the bull into a charge to perform a pega de cara (face grab). The front man secures the animal's head and is quickly aided by his fellows who surround and secure the animal until he is subdued. Forcados are dressed in a traditional costume of damask or velvet, with long knitted hats as worn by the campinos (bull headers) from Ribatejo.
The bull is not killed in the ring and, at the end of the corrida, leading oxen are let into the arena and two campinos on foot herd the bull among them back to its pen. The bull is usually killed, away from the audience's sight, by a professional butcher. It can happen that some bulls, after an exceptional performance, are healed, released to pasture until their end days and used for breeding.
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