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Night Hawk 250 Motorcycle in NYC

 
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Sep 02, 2011 18:18 |  #1

This is my first bike I purchased in June; it is a 2008 Honda Night Hawk 250.

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I'm not a huge fan of using flash, and I have yet to really get into it and learn it thoroughly.

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The building toward the right with the two cranes on top of it is One World Trade Center, formerly known as the Freedom Tower.
I didn't have a tripod on me because I had to travel light on the bike, so I had only a small ledge to play with and it was too small for me to even get my eye into the viewfinder. After a few shots I thought all was well until I got home and realized the bike was OOF.

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Some old bikes in Dumbo, Brooklyn that I always see parked in this spot.

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As I was shooting, a guy pulled up in this pick up with this beauty in the back. Pardon my less than ideal external flash skills.

These are from a local meet in Glen Cove, Long Island

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Any and all criticism is welcomed and appreciated! Thanks!



  
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Sep 02, 2011 23:52 |  #2

why didnt you get the whole bike for pic 3?


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Sep 03, 2011 10:56 |  #3

Good question; the 35mm prime I was using is my first fixed lens and I guess I'm still not accustomed to the whole moving my feet thing just yet.




  
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