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Aug 31, 2008 22:57 |  #1

Well I posted a thread earlier to ask how to shoot them but did not get any responses, so I hope I did ok.

Anyways this is a 2004 Harley Davidson Fatboy!
Its my dads ride and he has been asking me to shoot his bike for him since I got into photography and got my first camera 2 months ago. I had fun shooting this and he loved the entire series I showed him, he was more then happy so I feel it was a success.

But none the less any C&C is welcome.

Scott

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These are only a few, and to review the rest just go to my flickr account. Link is in my signature!

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Aug 31, 2008 23:26 |  #2

I like em all, and that bike is sweet. I wait patiently for the day I can get a bigger badder bike


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Aug 31, 2008 23:34 as a reply to  @ torkk's post |  #3

Great shots. There are so many beautiful parts of this bike you could capture. Each component could be a center piece. For instance you could take a close up shot of the v-twin, the drag pipes..you can't go wrong.. when you have the chance visit your local bookstore they always have books on harleys with great pics..




  
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Sep 01, 2008 01:39 |  #4

Great shots.




  
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Sep 01, 2008 09:01 |  #5

Nice series. Now do one in late light.


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Sep 01, 2008 11:55 |  #6

torkk wrote in post #6217260 (external link)
I like em all, and that bike is sweet. I wait patiently for the day I can get a bigger badder bike

Thanks!


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Sep 01, 2008 11:56 |  #7

greyhoundfan wrote in post #6217284 (external link)
Great shots. There are so many beautiful parts of this bike you could capture. Each component could be a center piece. For instance you could take a close up shot of the v-twin, the drag pipes..you can't go wrong.. when you have the chance visit your local bookstore they always have books on harleys with great pics..

your telling me, I did so many different parts and so many of them looked good. Thanks again for the C&C.


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Sep 01, 2008 11:56 |  #8

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Great shots.

Thanks! :)


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Sep 01, 2008 11:57 |  #9

PhotosGuy wrote in post #6219017 (external link)
Nice series. Now do one in late light.

Thanks, and what exactly do you mean late light.
it gets almost pitch black here around 8:15-8:30. What time do you mean when you say late light?


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Sep 04, 2008 08:11 as a reply to  @ bakerbranded's post |  #10

Nice shots.
Here are a couple I shot of my bikes. The green one is my son's Fat Boy and the blue one is my Bagger.

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Sep 04, 2008 21:39 |  #11

Thanks, and what exactly do you mean late light.
it gets almost pitch black here around 8:15-8:30. What time do you mean when you say late light?

:D How soon they forget! Post #4 in your thread How do you shoot a motorcycle? from 4 days ago.


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Sep 08, 2008 16:50 |  #12

99mallett wrote in post #6238889 (external link)
Nice shots.
Here are a couple I shot of my bikes. The green one is my son's Fat Boy and the blue one is my Bagger.

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Awesome thanks for sharing!


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Sep 08, 2008 17:25 |  #13

Good pics.

By the way, sent you a PM.


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