Here's a link to the Route. The Route is similar to past events - State
Street, Lake, Dayton, Bedford, North Shore, John Nolen, E. Wash, Capitol
Square.

I agree with you, Robbie, that if there is construction in the background it
will decrease the impact of the message.

Amanda
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On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Robbie Webber <[email protected]>wrote:

> What is the route for Ride the Drive3? Will it use Old University or Campus
> Dr? Or Park St?
>
> There are overpasses of both Campus Dr and Park, and I think both are
> likely to be pretty crowded during rush hour. If we actually want to use a
> real example, instead of trying to use the exact same number of car drivers
> vs. bus riders vs. walker/bikers, then that is a shot that can easily be
> made.
>
> Campus Dr overpass advantage is it would allow you to face the oncoming
> traffic outbound in the PM with the sun behind you. Disadvantage is that
> there is construction. Anyone viewing the poster would say, "Sure it's
> congested, there's construction." Of course, we know it's always congested
> at 5:00 PM, but....
>
> Another idea would be to shoot down E Washington from slope to the Capitol.
> Perhaps our photog friend could tell us if that is too weird an angle. E
> Wash is not ideal, IMHO, because it is so wide that it is both hard to fill
> and hard to shoot with the frame of the buildings included. But again, I
> will leave it to the more savvy photogs to tell me if that is true.
>
> Again, we want a location that we can also fill with walker/bikers and a
> parked bus and standing people to show the same street. That's why RtD would
> be a great opportunity.
>
> Robbie
>



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