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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 8/21/2007
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I have occasionally thought of trying to photograph my bike, but each time I decide to give it a go I realise that the cleaning involved would make it a massive task!
Here, with the benefit of a (beautiful!) new bike, you have captured some wonderful detail and a crisp metallic feel.
I'm also interested in the performance of this lens - and this looks just fine to me! Though I see that to get this DOF you've had to use a very slow shutter.
(Just spotted the date on this one. Well, you've been away a while!)
AJ
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Joel Sweet
{K:228} 3/4/2006
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ah, a thing of beauty, great shot
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Heiko Hamann
{K:695} 2/22/2006
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Hi Dave. Thank you for your comment. It's a Stevens Imperia Bike manufactured in Hamburg with an alloy / carbon frame.
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Heiko Hamann
{K:695} 2/22/2006
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Thank you. I really like what you did with the shot. How did you do it? My intention was to make the picture with a cool, mechanical feeling an I was kind of pleased with the result. But your processing makes the shot work even better for me. Good work.
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AlZahraa Sulie
{K:7255} 2/22/2006
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something about this shot really attracts me, i like the crop, and the details, very well captured. i just wish you did some post processing to it, it would've boosted the colors a little. here's what i tried out, hope you dont mind :)
Regards, Z.S
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 2/22/2006
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A great shot of some great equipment, Heiko! I can imagine your anxious to get into the saddle! What kind of bike is it? Dave.
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Gaute Bruvik
{K:1156} 2/21/2006
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Congrats with your new bike, Heiko. It's always great when new equipment look like this.
Hope you'll enjoy it!
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Claude Renault
{K:1357} 2/21/2006
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very nice, and it does perform well too.
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