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#161 Unread post by Shiv »

Damn straight. Not having been able to ride for a year is making me cranky.

And even that was only 30 mph around a parking lot (not even that fast really but I'll take what I can get).



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#162 Unread post by VermilionX »

this is one also artsy... not as good as the others ones i posted but still artsy...

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#163 Unread post by -Holiday »

The Crimson Rider® wrote:this is one also artsy
I'm going to have to disagree. The lighting is kinda bad, the layout of the picture looks like someone just snapped it while walking past, and there is a trashcan in the pic. thats less art, and more random pic to post on the inner-net.
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#164 Unread post by Shiv »

To be fair, lawnmowers aren't art either.

Unless they're the flying kind, but that's the exception.


I think with some color adjustments and editting in Photoshop that could be a really good picture, but as of now, eh, not so much.


But it's leaps and bounds above what I can take. I broke my last camera trying to mess with the shutter speed. :roll:
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#165 Unread post by -Holiday »

Shiv wrote:To be fair, lawnmowers aren't art either.

Unless they're the flying kind, but that's the exception.


I think with some color adjustments and editting in Photoshop that could be a really good picture, but as of now, eh, not so much.


But it's leaps and bounds above what I can take. I broke my last camera trying to mess with the shutter speed. :roll:
i completely agree, which is why i edited it :)

plus i cant pass up an opportunity to give Verm "poo poo"
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#166 Unread post by Shiv »

True.

Oh by the by, :welcome: back verm. Nice to have ya back, was getting kind of quiet around here without ya.

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#167 Unread post by Loonette »

The Crimson Rider® wrote:this is one also artsy... not as good as the others ones i posted but still artsy...
It's pretty good Verm, but you're missing the basic element of photo composition - following natural lines. If you had laid down on the left side of your bike, it's in the perfect position to shoot upward, up the hill. And the bike should take up more of the frame.

And let's not pick on Verm "just because" - he's behaving himself as should everyone else.

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#168 Unread post by Malice »

I just wanted to post a picture of a motorcycle with a machine gun on the back. We don't get a lot of this in Canada.

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#169 Unread post by VermilionX »

Malice wrote:I just wanted to post a picture of a motorcycle with a machine gun on the back. We don't get a lot of this in Canada.
i'll follow up on your off-topic post. :wink:

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#170 Unread post by t_bonee »

Here is my entry to the artsy bike pics. Unfortunately I forgot to take my glove and shades off the seat before I took the picture.

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Here's another with some perty flowers.

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