I don't know what your specific goal was, but I just jizzed my pants...
I don't know what your specific goal was, but I just jizzed my pants...
the library has it.....there are other motorcycle specific photgraphic "ART" books as well.....Oooh thanks. I'll have a hunt on Amazon and see if I can get a copy!
I've decided I think to invest in Topaz HDR in a few weeks when I get paid.
Had a chat with a friend who was playing around with his version and we came up with some funky faux HDR effects I kinda liked.
It's going to have to wait a couple of weeks though as I've a trip to Auckland next week haha
Thanks to all for the feedback, I've got a lot more learning to do with bike shots clearly!
I think I do people so much better myself hahaha
Did a burlesque show last night in Welly, was great fun! Boobs everywhere!
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Pics of cool classics
Pics of girlies
Pic of girlies posing on bikes
However pics of girlies RIDING bikes
I agree with having a shallower DOF for the model pics though, because your background items physically quite large, they have as much visual weight as the subject/s themself and are quite distracting. Darkening the edges or even closer framing would solve this.
My favourite from that set is #14. The lines of the exhaust and frame pull your eye all over the picture, but it keeps coming back to the grenade in the centre. Infinate Loop.
Pics #1 & 27 have far too much clipping. I like to shoot in RAW so I can get most of that sky detail back after the shoot. Or if I have a tripod, I will shoot two different exposures and blend them with photoshops HDR function to get, not the super clarity of most HDR's, but a good exposure all over the picture.
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