A couple from the Capital Coast Adv Ride 2003:
hairs mine......
bay .m.c 07
it may be a big bike but i know whos legs its been between
Here's a picture of a chinchilla
oh, hang on...
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be quoted out of context, then used against you.
Don't think of it that way, else it'll always be hard in your mind.
About photography, its about having the eye for it. Nothing to do with equipment or likes unless you are pushing your camera to do something it can't. For example, play with the light. Walk around the subject (bike) and see how the light changes, find the best angle and click. Or perhaps you don't have to take photo of the whole bike, perhaps it has appeal at certain parts. So zoom in or get closer.
Personally my suggestion is forget about the courses and read up on the web, and get out to take photos. Nothing like learning thru trail and error, learning what works and what don't.
Check out this link
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/howto.htm
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/notcamera.htm
Felix
newbie since August 2004....
VTR250 (retired) / SV650S (Fw:Keystone19) / GSXR750(given up) / CB400(traded for 919) / CB900 Hornet / CBR954 (traded) / CBR1100XX (sold) / TuonoR (sold) / CB900 Hornet / NC700X / MTS1200 / XR250
newbie since August 2004....
VTR250 (retired) / SV650S (Fw:Keystone19) / GSXR750(given up) / CB400(traded for 919) / CB900 Hornet / CBR954 (traded) / CBR1100XX (sold) / TuonoR (sold) / CB900 Hornet / NC700X / MTS1200 / XR250
Took this one last night at the mushroom factory in Carterton. Its a bit fuzzy I think... might have to get my camera instructions out, taking photos at night is a bit tricky.
Woo hoo, I got my photos developed today.![]()
Keep in mind that they were done on a disposable camera, and im a complete noob to photography.
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