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Nov 17, 2010 22:44 |  #1

So I found out that the graphite Street Triple R I had shot a month or two ago had been totalled by the owner's father. When he got the insurance check from it, he went out and bought himself a brand new 2010 Street Triple R, this time in Matte blazing orange. Since this was his last week with it at school before taking it home, I had to go out and get pictures.

He thinks the bike looks like Wall-E, hence the license plate.
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Nov 17, 2010 23:04 |  #2

Interesting shots. In #6, couldn't you have covered up that structure in the back by moving the bike a little?


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Nov 18, 2010 05:31 |  #3

+1, apart from that, good captures and great bike.


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Nov 18, 2010 06:56 |  #4

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Interesting shots. In #6, couldn't you have covered up that structure in the back by moving the bike a little?

You mean the wall? Or the building behind the wall that rises up a bit? That was on top of the school's new parking garage. I know how much you hate parking garages, but the sun was going down and it was getting cold so we left the river. I was a bit pressed for time on this one as he's taking the bike home on Friday. Seeing as how I'm graduating in December, this was my only shot at his new bike.

Let me try and clone out that building in post.

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+1, apart from that, good captures and great bike.

I love that bike. I test rode the same one over the summer to compare to my Daytona 675. Thanks for the praises.


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Nov 18, 2010 07:43 |  #5

I like the matte paint. Good shots. Did you use bare flash for lighting?


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Nov 18, 2010 08:00 |  #6

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I like the matte paint. Good shots. Did you use bare flash for lighting?

Yeah, 2 bare flashes.


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Nov 18, 2010 08:37 |  #7

Let me try and clone out that building in post.

There's always time for cloning, but never enough time to move your feet. ;)


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Nov 18, 2010 09:12 |  #8

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There's always time for cloning, but never enough time to move your feet. ;)

I know I know, but the light was fading fast and I was trying to get the shots in before the light disappeared. If I had more time I would have done more angles and or moved the bike some.


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Nov 18, 2010 21:56 |  #9

love the last one and the second to last one




  
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Nov 19, 2010 17:33 |  #10

He's gotta get some Akrapovices for that bike ... My brother in law has a white one ... Those akrapovic slip ons sound so good when you get the dB killers out !!!!! + They look way better then the original ones.

I really like nr 5 ... I should try that one !


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Nov 19, 2010 21:01 as a reply to  @ Lowieken's post |  #11

For some reason, on my calibrated monitor, I don't see orange. Every shot looks red to me.


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Nov 19, 2010 21:06 |  #12

Good stuff. The crop on the last one is a bit weird though... a little too left heavy.


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Nov 19, 2010 22:30 |  #13

Lowieken wrote in post #11314542 (external link)
He's gotta get some Akrapovices for that bike ... My brother in law has a white one ... Those akrapovic slip ons sound so good when you get the dB killers out !!!!! + They look way better then the original ones.

I really like nr 5 ... I should try that one !

The local dealership where he bought it is going to give him 20% off on some pipes so he's going to get new ones over the winter I believe.

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For some reason, on my calibrated monitor, I don't see orange. Every shot looks red to me.

Yeah, I'm on a 4 1/2 year old tablet PC which is literally falling apart. Not exactly calibrated or a good screen at all. I gotta go back and re-do all of the edits to get it back to orange.

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Good stuff. The crop on the last one is a bit weird though... a little too left heavy.

Noted.


I'm so bummed. I was walking into work today and a local guy in town had his orange Lamborghini and was pulling away right when I pulled up. I wanted to try and see if he'd let me shoot it.


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Nov 19, 2010 22:39 |  #14

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Yeah, I'm on a 4 1/2 year old tablet PC which is literally falling apart. Not exactly calibrated or a good screen at all. I gotta go back and re-do all of the edits to get it back to orange.

Sorry, didn't mean for you to re-do, they just didn't look very orange to me. Good shots though. ;)


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Nov 19, 2010 22:43 |  #15

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Sorry, didn't mean for you to re-do, they just didn't look very orange to me. Good shots though. ;)

No, people on a few different forums (this and 2 motorcycle forums) have pointed it out as well. Now I can't see anything but red. Before I thought it looked a little darker than normal, but still was partially orange. Now I can't unsee the red so it needs fixed. These were quick edits. Most of it is out of camera. I just play with the first tab's stuff for raw files, adjust levels maybe, add a high pass filter for sharpening and then call it good. I think the shot with the solo bike and black background I did a small bit of burning to get rid of a backpack that somehow made it into the shadows but was still visible.

And once I get a real job after I graduate next month I will be getting a better computer. This one is pissing me off, and my netbook is great for web browsing but not for photo editing. Still not sure which route I want to go: Buy PC, Build PC, buy refurbished iMac.


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