Outstanding stuff. The shots from behind with the rider going away are my really great.
Picture # 8, the one right after the clutch basket pic is my favorite. It really does a great job of telling the story with the mud chunks flying everywhere.
I was just walking around shooting. After I got home, I liked this shot a lot and wished I'd put more time into it and shot others like it. I'd also like to get some very candid, reflecting shots of the riders with their bikes like this, but you have to kind of catch people off guard to get those shots. Kinda like the ones in the "here's your inspiration" thread, etc.
looking at these pix makes me feel the same way i do at the track when my bros say "dude, you're railing today!" and then somebody that can actually ride, like tommy hahn or josh demuth, shows up and reveals me for the canal-water-sucking-poser that i am!
Lou, that shot of Heplers bike was really close to being a Mechanics ad, but the glove just wasn't in your face enough. Your similar shot is very good, and I see you shot it at 300mm.
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