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Feb 17, 2007 10:51 |  #1

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Feb 24, 2007 22:22 |  #2

LOL!!

Looks like you are in his way in the first one! :)

4th one, I have NEVER seen one laying so low!! WOW


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Feb 25, 2007 18:55 |  #3

Nice shots! And awesome ruts! makes me wanna hang up the camera and spin some laps..!

Hey, one suggestion - try experimenting with different crops: you'll notice that a lot of the magazine shots are cropped and rotated to some pretty interesting angles on the close cropped action shots and usually the rule of thirds also helps the zoomed out ones. Here's your last shot reworked slightly to illustrate - note in the the first crop how the curve of the rut leads the eye up the bike and to the riders head and the number plate sits on the "rule of thirds" point :)


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Feb 26, 2007 03:30 |  #4

Love the 3rd one.
Makes my leg ache just looking at it :D


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