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I'd like the photos better if they weren't so heavily touched up. That fake lens flare in the first pic and the weird reflections in the headlights really kill what is otherwise a perfectly good looking motorcycle. I think your sig pic is a far nicer photograph than any of the "professional" ones.
Sorry. I'm a professional artist and photographer myself so I can't help it.
I'd like the photos better if they weren't so heavily touched up. That fake lens flare in the first pic and the weird reflections in the headlights really kill what is otherwise a perfectly good looking motorcycle. I think your sig pic is a far nicer photograph than any of the "professional" ones.
Sorry. I'm a professional artist and photographer myself so I can't help it.
I think those photos were meant to represent what is a popular style during current times. Which is similar to a what is being done with video game.
I see it as a much livelier effect than a traditional still.
To each their own tho.
Always good to see the Lo gettin' some love! Way to go. You still liking those freeway bars, I'm thinking about changing mine come winter.
Yes still love the freeways. Once in awhile I get tempted to go apes, but I use the wimp shield to much and also find myself in unpredictable gusts lots where I live. The freeways cut through the wind like butter....the wheelbarrow effect.
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