Buddy of mines 100th nightster
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Buddy of mines 100th nightster
For me, although I do like the line created by the exhaust tube, that "line" leads into a bright red bike and a sky that is full of artifacts. This causes the intended focal point to get lost here as it's competeing with something brighter and more colourful. Completely cropping out that right side might still work for this image.
But always being aware of everything in the image before you click the shutter is a sure way to make your images much stronger.
Hope that may help
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i think this would be a great pic to try a multi focal point photo. just the way it leads your eye to that other bike is great for it.
Very nice perspective.
Lol the other bike is not worthy of being in focus with this beast and this wasn't a set up shot my friend pulled up on it and I happen to have camera in hand so I shot a few for him but thanks for the feed back
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