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Motorcycle Photography
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Motorcycle Photography
Was flipping through some gallery pages, and was a tad disappointed with some of the shots. Great bikes, but could have looked a little better. The one biggest tip I could give is to lower yourself. If you look at the photos, all of them appear to be taken with the photographer standing bolt upright. Get on the ground, sit on a shop stool, or something. This will be the one biggest change you can make to step towards your photos looking professional.
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Re: Motorcycle Photography
Thank you for your tips gmhoellgmhowell wrote:Was flipping through some gallery pages, and was a tad disappointed with some of the shots. Great bikes, but could have looked a little better. The one biggest tip I could give is to lower yourself. If you look at the photos, all of them appear to be taken with the photographer standing bolt upright. Get on the ground, sit on a shop stool, or something. This will be the one biggest change you can make to step towards your photos looking professional.
You can tell them the answer, but inside, You'll know it's not
the camera responsible for those pictures.
It's the Photographer.
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