MX_Ant wrote in post #2970568
I'd say that depends entirely on the shot. You'll notice alot of cover shots for mags like RacerX and TransworldMX etc always have a close cropped shot of just the bike and rider (but as BarP says, they're usually always throwing a crazy fat whip). There are no "rules"- ground or no ground each work for different reasons at different times.
I'd say that depends entirely on the shot. You'll notice alot of cover shots for mags like RacerX and TransworldMX etc always have a close cropped shot of just the bike and rider (but as BarP says, they're usually always throwing a crazy fat whip). There are no "rules"- ground or no ground each work for different reasons at different times.
Thanks for the reply, I sort of figured as much - but it's good to hear it from someone else.
Cliff

