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    Moving bike still photos

    I just came across these two images in my vast collection of photos.

    I took them one day as an experiment with a 35mm panorama pinhole camera. Exposures were in the order of 6-20 seconds.


    From a standstill I opened the shutter and then took off on my KTM as the image was made.
    Obviously I was going a bit faster in one than in the other

    I know many have taken video but has anyone else sho9t interesting still images while riding their bike?
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    That looks awesome, nice shots!

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    hey thats a cool effect....might have to try something similar...

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    Very cool. That first pic is an almost perfect visualisation of what I see when I'm riding (tunnel vision - only not in b & w).

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    quality. looks like something someone would spend hours doing in photoshop and charge you heaps for..haha! where can i get one of these cameras?
    original quote from 98tls - Who gives a shite about Kw when you can all arrive in Fox at the same time sit and have a coffee and thank fuck for motorcycles..whatever the wording on the gas tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n0regret5 View Post
    quality. looks like something someone would spend hours doing in photoshop and charge you heaps for..haha! where can i get one of these cameras?
    from a shop




    idleidolidyll thats a very good shot with good effect I might use that idea for a "project" im working on. There is a sight called photosig.com thats basically a post and rate site. There is some talented photographers on there that will give you ratings on your foto and also give you hints on what to change. Its not all about bikes just any foto's go have a look on there for some more ideas
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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51 View Post
    from a shop
    er..thanks! haha. now i'll just have to roam all the shops in town asking if they have one..
    original quote from 98tls - Who gives a shite about Kw when you can all arrive in Fox at the same time sit and have a coffee and thank fuck for motorcycles..whatever the wording on the gas tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n0regret5 View Post
    er..thanks! haha. now i'll just have to roam all the shops in town asking if they have one..
    Im just being cheeky
    Most good point and click cameras have that ability (well at least the new once) but you can spends alot of money on gear and then have the problem on how to mount them. Go have a look at some of the sony camera they tend to have shutter speed settings you can set
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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51 View Post
    Im just being cheeky
    Most good point and click cameras have that ability (well at least the new once) but you can spends alot of money on gear and then have the problem on how to mount them. Go have a look at some of the sony camera they tend to have shutter speed settings you can set
    hah all good. yeh i tend to spend more money on cellphones than cameras, just bought a $600 dealy (obviously its AWESOME)..so a camera may come into play sometime.
    need a bike to mount it to first..
    original quote from 98tls - Who gives a shite about Kw when you can all arrive in Fox at the same time sit and have a coffee and thank fuck for motorcycles..whatever the wording on the gas tank.

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    the seccond one almost makes you wanna say.......stay away from the light.......come back......
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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51 View Post
    from a shop




    idleidolidyll thats a very good shot with good effect I might use that idea for a "project" im working on. There is a sight called photosig.com thats basically a post and rate site. There is some talented photographers on there that will give you ratings on your foto and also give you hints on what to change. Its not all about bikes just any foto's go have a look on there for some more ideas
    Thanks for the thought.
    To be honest though, I don't go to those sites much. I've been a photographer for many many years and ran a studio in Chch. I've also taught photography in a couple of places.
    I like to show people my pics but I'm not interested in ratings.

    The image is a back to basics shot. just a piece of film in a box with a tiny hole in the front and a bit of black sticky tape over the hole until needed.

    exposure is by guesswork mostly but experience makes the guess more accurate.

    I also have a custom made 5x4" pinhole camera with film backs. That one is a lot sharper but still as basic as it gets.

    Long live film! Long live lensless imaging!

    again though, I appreciate the sentiment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n0regret5 View Post
    er..thanks! haha. now i'll just have to roam all the shops in town asking if they have one..
    I think the camera shop on K Rd in Auckland sells pinholes.
    Auckland cameras on New Nth Rd also used to.

    Best though is to google pinhole cameras and make your own in half an hour.

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    The other way to go is to buy an old crappy plastic camera off TardMe, remove the lens and glue a brass pinhole over it.

    That way you can load a roll of film (120 is best) and you have a shutter release.

    All up $25 or so.

    I'm happy to help anyone who is keen

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    Quote Originally Posted by idleidolidyll View Post
    The other way to go is to buy an old crappy plastic camera off TardMe, remove the lens and glue a brass pinhole over it.

    That way you can load a roll of film (120 is best) and you have a shutter release.

    All up $25 or so.

    I'm happy to help anyone who is keen
    i'm googling right now, cheers!
    original quote from 98tls - Who gives a shite about Kw when you can all arrive in Fox at the same time sit and have a coffee and thank fuck for motorcycles..whatever the wording on the gas tank.

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    I normally get abused when I pass comment on photos here.

    That first one is stunning though.

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