Taken using a Ricoh Theta V 360° camera attached to a flexible gripper tripod on an extended threaded rod. The Theta V lets you take a remote 360° photo every 4 seconds, so you've got a good chance of catching something good. When I get back I plug in the camera and look through the shots for something catchy. Here is a how-to if you want to capture your own 360° on-bike photos.
2022 Imaging Kit Wishlist
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