DUDE. SUPER IMPRESSED BY THIS BUILD.
Thanks Jake! This one definitely took longer than my usual, if that means anything.DUDE. SUPER IMPRESSED BY THIS BUILD.
I have a jam packed next 3 weeks so I won't be getting out to take any more photos. Does knowing that change your vote(s) at all?I love the location and contrast in #2 and #9. The difference from foreground to back drop sets the bike apart. Nice patina on the metal as well. You just need to change your angles and correct your exposure/sun issues
IMHO, the store is too cluttered, and the stone walls are too closely colored to your bike
Thanks for the input. Yep, I always tap on the screen first. Again, I won't have time to take any more photos, got a super busy next 3 weeks ahead. So based on that knowledge, does it change your vote(s) at all?I actually like #1 the best, except in that pic it looks like the rear of the guard broke away from the fender.
Great backdrops. With your bike being dark, I would suggest even finding a lighter background to make it pop rather than blend in. In some of the pics, the details of the bike aren't as crisp as others. When you take your photo, try and to tap on your screen first where your guard is and that will force the camera to focus on the bike and it will also force the exposure settings to adjust for that spot too.
#10 is has the best angle to show off the overall bike.
#7 is really nice, but to me the pedals are killing some of the guard detail and the angle is a too head on to show off the guard as well.
I have a jam packed next 3 weeks so I won't be getting out to take any more photos. Does knowing that change your vote(s) at all?
#10 touched up and croppedI have a jam packed next 3 weeks so I won't be getting out to take any more photos. Does knowing that change your vote(s) at all?
You know, after spending a few hours on different days and traveling around the city and taking photos at different angles, and in many different locations, to hear someone say that 'lighting isn't right on any of those' and 'none of them work', isn't positive criticism. Sometimes opinions are just that, your own; and they should be kept that way, and not shared. Just sayin'.Lighting just isn't right on any of those. So therefore: none of them give correct Justice to the bicycle.
Well I guess it's all in how a person looks at what they read. A negative person would take that as negative criticism. What I am saying, is that i know yhe bike looks better than any of those pictures are showing. The simple snapshots you took in your build thread show the bike better than any those. You asked for vote I couldn't vote for any and I had to tell you why. I thought that's what friends were for. I guess I'm just ignorant.You know, after spending a few hours on different days and traveling around the city and taking photos at different angles, and in many different locations, to hear someone say that 'lighting isn't right on any of those' and 'none of them work', isn't positive criticism. Sometimes opinions are just that, your own; and they should be kept that way, and not shared. Just sayin'.
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