Yep, the cast looks good and suits the pics, wasn't sure if it was deliberate (with a filter) or how it came out the cameramangocrazy wrote:Fluorescent lights are notoriously difficult to photgraph things under. Especially as one tube can have a different spectral response to another. Looks like the editing software has coped pretty well with the whole bike pics, but has gone a tad yellow on the close-ups. Still looks bloody good though.Firestarter wrote:they've got a bit of a colour cast (a bit yellow), but it gives the pics a bit of an ambience
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I think it might be the APHI device (Aprilia Patented Handling Inhibitor).hornetrider wrote:I approve of this post.
Question, what's that thing just behind the swingarm pivot? Looks... blue-ish?
They fitted them to give other bikes a chance to keep up. Not sure it worked.
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Excellent angles and depth of field, good location to, makes a difference to all the 'driveway' shoots of which we are all guilty off!!
You also ought to try taking them at 1600 or 3200 ISO if you have a DSLR, the 'noise' actually adds to the feel of the thing especially if it is low light/stormy
Nice pics
You also ought to try taking them at 1600 or 3200 ISO if you have a DSLR, the 'noise' actually adds to the feel of the thing especially if it is low light/stormy
Nice pics