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    Bicycle Photography

    Yes it is. I took that shot for a German magazine feature. Nice Eye!
  2. L

    Bike Porn

    A few of my work, The Long Bike is mine and the Colson is UdallCustomBikes. Blackhand Cycles by Scotte Photography, on Flickr Rear Hub (detail) by Scotte Photography, on Flickr Camerons Colson by Scotte Photography, on Flickr Builders Bell by Scotte Photography, on Flickr
  3. L

    Bicycle Photography

    The bearings give me a good idea for some arty product work at which I could practice. Thanks Ya'll! I'll post them here when I get to them!
  4. L

    Bicycle Photography

    I like it! It's gritty! Did you use the flash for that? keep posting.
  5. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Thanks. I was told I couldnt do it, so I showed them I could. No big deal but im a girl...not so Bro-ish! LOL!
  6. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Thats one heck of a flashlight! What kind of flashlight is that. I like them alot!! Looks like what I'd get from one of my strobes with a 20 degree grid on it.
  7. L

    Bicycle Photography

    This is how it normanly sits, without a kickstand, on the pedal. The head light you can see inside the front tube, it's two white and a single blue LED, the rear has a single red. They are controlled by a switch under the seat and the wiring running through the frame. Also you can see the...
  8. L

    Bicycle Photography

    This is a wide detail of my custom I build years ago. This is a "Fastener-less" rear hub, axle and bearing assembly(Patented). As you can see the bike has spent lots of nights outside from the rust. Simplicity is key. Rear Hub (detail) by Scotte Photography, on Flickr
  9. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Another detail of the Colson. The Builders Bell. Builders Bell by Scotte Photography, on Flickr
  10. L

    Bicycle Photography

    NPB, your images are nice. It must be pretty quiet out there in those canyons. Thank you Ndaway. Im a classy chick.
  11. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Pretty shot! Thats nice that you can be out there with animals like that!
  12. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Thank you NPB. Id love to see what you do with nature shots! Would you have a link to share? Anytime our work can improve someone life, we can never look back and say we failed in ours. The whole Sha-bang! by Scotte Photography, on Flickr
  13. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Thank for the input yall! The blurry logo I do think brings attention like you said Captain Awesome which I like, but I dont like the way it looks on alot of a the images. Its to tall and wide for my long term liking. Plus the blurry part, im not falling in love with it. I have been playing...
  14. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Right on, Im not a fan of it either to be honest. ill replace these with the new ones and see what you think...in a few days! Thanks!
  15. L

    Bicycle Photography

    Hi Henry, Thank you. Post some of yours!! Id love to see them, We'd all love to see them. I admit, the WM is huge in these. They are proofs, the final image will either have no WM, which is an extra charge to print without it or a small indescrete WM in the corner that doesnt distract form the...
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    Bicycle Photography

    As a person that has their work in the public eye and since this is a photo thread, I want critisism. Good or bad, I enjoy seeing what others see in my photos. I see my shots diferently than others do, its great to have a different prespective. Thank you by the way. I do like yours too. I dont...
  17. L

    Bicycle Photography

    im soooooo bored with this bike and have no desire to work on it anymore... but Ill still take photos of it. stretch by Scotte Photography, on Flickr
  18. L

    Bicycle Photography

    I'd love ya'll to pick my photos apart, show me what I could work on. 50mm1.8 @ 1.8 Lightroom, This bike is getting reshot Tuesday, im not a fan of the super shallow DoF. Western Flyer Chain Guard by Scotte Photography, on Flickr
  19. L

    Bicycle Photography

    I love the spot, and you love Topaz.
  20. L

    Bicycle Photography

    This was a static light. meaning it never moved in the image. A wide open Ap of 1.8 at 50mm. The lens cost was all of $104. It doesnt HAVE to be expenisive to shoot well. it takes lots of real world experience. That being said, I have a few lenses that run upwards of 5,000 each. my favorite...
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