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Old 10-30-2009, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ukglyn View Post
Awesome machine, & amazing photos you have presented so well. I a few years ago was a biker, & so very nearly got back into riding when I fancied a busa, reckon my life expectancy would be rather shortened though, now its an R1 that is calling me!



Great shots that make me shudder with excitment.
Thanks for showing us.
I can't ask for more than that!

Thank you UK. All the best on the resistance.

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Originally Posted by leonaashlee View Post
I like the third shot
Thank you Leona.

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Originally Posted by anniehun View Post
Yeah I agree, the last one is amazing, keep it going!!
Thanks, we waited nearly a week between the first series and the last sunset shots. There were just enough clouds to make it interesting. Thanks again.

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Originally Posted by VegasMike View Post
That last one looks like it could be in a bike magazine! Nice work.


Mike
Thanks Mike! I worked over the clouds in post to bring out and deepen the colors. Fill flash works wonders in a sunset portrait. You should try it.

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Originally Posted by Preacherman View Post
These are awsome shots. Biking is my first passion. I have tourers, but a couple of my friends have Hyabusa's. They are monsters. They will red line in first gear at 90 MPH. Thanks for these. God bless. PAUL
Blessings to you too and thank you.

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Originally Posted by ottojoe View Post
Love the last one also - makes me want to be on the road.
Well great, I guess I hit the mark! Thanks for the kind words.

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Originally Posted by Lespaulstandard View Post
The last one looks amazing! Nice work overall. I'd probably get into trouble on a 'busa like that.
Thank you! The funny thing is the guy that owns this bike is very level and down to earth. Honest, when he first approached me about this shoot. I figured him for a laid back Harley rider. Ninja bikes never crossed my mind. Imagine my surprise when he came riding up on his 'busa! Thanks again.
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