davidbridge 0 Posted May 8, 2006 I can only appologise to all you non-bikers for giving this a 6/7. Its a lovely back drop, the exposure is not perfect but on a day like this one it would be almost impossible to get it that way and then we come to originaliy... What can I say? I run a bikers site and nobody has put up a shot this well thought out and with this good a subject. I might have to steal this photo. Would that be ok with you? I imagine your husband was the one to chat you up i nthe first place - excellent pulling (wheelies) power ;-) Dave www.yzfr1.co.uk Link to comment
airwinger 0 Posted May 13, 2006 I agree with the above comment. Great shot of your other half. Obviously he is standing up for his rights and so should you. Yes, he and his bike do appear a little dark but with what looks like such a beautiful day and the sun being over to the left and infront of you, you still did very well. Don't worry, I have always found this type of dark blue to be a bu**er to photograph correctly. I usually have to use software to try to correct the exposure. You just keep taking photo's. Link to comment
airwinger 0 Posted May 13, 2006 I was using my Adobe photoshop and plug-in's to correct a couple of my photo's and I thought I would try to see if I could improve your's a little. If you like my changes in focus and exposure and you would like to do similar then email me and I will help where I can. If you are against me editing your work then I will delete my image if you wish. Hope that I have not upset you by doing this. Let me know. Link to comment
terry foster 0 Posted May 14, 2006 Nice shot Renae, he may need new forks soon lol. Terry. Link to comment
glenwoodsherry 0 Posted July 15, 2007 Renae, Cool shot. I happened to stumble on your porfolio and saw this image: Very, very good. I love to shoot stunters, and you have this one pegged; like the others mentioned, it is very hard to shoot these idiots (even if you are married to them!) for they often play in the bright light of mid-day, and usually with the sun at the wrong angle. So, well done. A 6/6 from me. (And a 6/6 to your husband, too). Glenwood Link to comment
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