Sleek Motorcycle
Pretty nice set-up. One thing I've realized in composition in photograpy is "transportation vehicles" whether, cars, bikes, planes , boats, etc. are best in their elements. Your set-up to me is a "portrait" set-up. Great for head shots, nude photography and so forth...
I say get that bike out on the road and look for a very interesting backdrop/landscape and bring your tri/mono pod, long exposure, stop it down, and let her rip....
Good luck.
RB
I say get that bike out on the road and look for a very interesting backdrop/landscape and bring your tri/mono pod, long exposure, stop it down, and let her rip....
Good luck.
RB
I was looking for a different motorcycle shot and considering this is just rim light. It would be terrible for portraits, though it would work for nudes.
Anyways, it is a red gixxer. Let me know if it looks better now.

Anyways, it is a red gixxer. Let me know if it looks better now.

I know what you're looking for...but it's not getting threough...yet. I tried to pull the exif off the image, but wasn't intact. Probably from the PP. Just keep playing with the light and as I stated before, the aperture...With the equipment you have, 1DmkII, you should have excellent results.
RB
RB
ORIGINAL: SpiritRR
It's actually the color of Advil...homeboy's software drains the red for some reason, it happened all over his F3 and Suzuki in a thread a few months ago...
Great shots, no bashing required...
It's actually the color of Advil...homeboy's software drains the red for some reason, it happened all over his F3 and Suzuki in a thread a few months ago...
Great shots, no bashing required...
Let me know if it comes out correctly. I tested it on my other computers and it looks fine to me now.
Great pictures.
Now, if you're looking to further refine the contrast between light/shadows (to try to get that nice crisp sliver of a silouhette, floating in the darkness) a faster shutter speed, and a wider iris (further reducing your focal depth) might do the trick.
You have a really nice setup though
Now, if you're looking to further refine the contrast between light/shadows (to try to get that nice crisp sliver of a silouhette, floating in the darkness) a faster shutter speed, and a wider iris (further reducing your focal depth) might do the trick.
You have a really nice setup though
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I know what you're looking for...but it's not getting threough...yet. I tried to pull the exif off the image, but wasn't intact. Probably from the PP. Just keep playing with the light and as I stated before, the aperture...With the equipment you have, 1DmkII, you should have excellent results.
RB
I know what you're looking for...but it's not getting threough...yet. I tried to pull the exif off the image, but wasn't intact. Probably from the PP. Just keep playing with the light and as I stated before, the aperture...With the equipment you have, 1DmkII, you should have excellent results.
RB
Oh and the picture looks great.
I think some light needs to be taken off of the windscreen, the excess light reflecting off of that paired with the lack of light on the tail is kind of throwing it off.
By any chance, did some inspiration for that picture come from Infiniti's latest commercials?
By any chance, did some inspiration for that picture come from Infiniti's latest commercials?



