Tips for taking pictures of motorcycles
#181
Beautiful!!!!!!!
This is without a doubt my favorite Harley. So beautiful. Why did I buy a Road King? I guess because my wife thought it was mo' comfortable. No regrets. Nice photos. Perfect example of; "the best camera is the one you have with you." Thanks for sharing.
Last edited by Idahoboi; 12-21-2018 at 01:59 PM.
#184
My new FLSB
A quick slideshow of my 2019 Sport Glide. It would have been longer, but it takes a lot of willpower to stop riding long enough to take photos!
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0gUS...EhyAR5zLxO5qIA
(Background credit to the James River and the Malvern Hills battlefield.)
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0gUS...EhyAR5zLxO5qIA
(Background credit to the James River and the Malvern Hills battlefield.)
Last edited by wittangamo; 02-16-2019 at 11:18 AM.
#185
I've been reading this thread and learning quite a bit about taking really nice photos . I hate it when I find really nice shots but the angle or focus just isn't right . Thanks for all the help to everyone on here that assisted in helping me take better pics . Here are a couple I did before the season ended . Taken on my Samson S6
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Odd986 (08-29-2019)
#188
#190
I love "light paint" pictures.
All you need reaaly dark place, good LED flash light, tripod and camera.
Set exposure for 15-30 sec. F10-20 (play with settings) and run as hell around the bike with the light
After some time with regular LED flash light- buy RGB light and get this
short video how it looks like at background
All you need reaaly dark place, good LED flash light, tripod and camera.
Set exposure for 15-30 sec. F10-20 (play with settings) and run as hell around the bike with the light
After some time with regular LED flash light- buy RGB light and get this
short video how it looks like at background