Getting pictures can be tricky in winter (due to heavy gloves) but in summer I just pull my very old canon from the back pocket and snap picture either forward or over my helmet back (those often are quite crooked). I always make sure to put the camera back with the lens facing out (not towards my body). I actually trained to take the camera out of the pocket and put it back so it would be always exactly in position as I want to.
Here are some of my pics I took while riding:
( I like this one because one can see the motion on the side of the pics but the center is somewhat sharp )
And of course, one can take pictures of herself (so vain!)
There are many helmet cams - mostly advertise on motorcycle forums - which do take pictures (remote control) or videos. They are sold as a whole setups and the last time I looked, it was around $300 for helmet cam, wires, the actual camcorder and everything else.
Martina



). I always make sure to put the camera back with the lens facing out (not towards my body). I actually trained to take the camera out of the pocket and put it back so it would be always exactly in position as I want to.



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and I love the Putnam Rail to Trails in Westchester ... We usually take train to Brewster and ride all the way to NYC or ride from NYC to Yorktown Heights and back (about 90 miles roundtrip to Columbus Circle).