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Harley2

Harley2
Copyright ©2008, Denny Giacobe
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Photographer: Denny Giacobe
Folder: DennyG
Uploaded: 13-Apr-2008 17:57 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E510
Exposure time: 1/60
Aperture: 4.5
Focal length: 75
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Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 100
White balance: Manual(One Touch)
Flash: external
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Image resized to: 700x525

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Wow no comments geez wgat does a gut have to post!

thjis ROCKS!!!!

how did you light it up?

FL50R off the head or big strobes?

Christopher Ashworth at 20:08 CEST on 13-Apr-2008 [Reply]

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Christopher
I haven't been getting many responses, Not sure why. But the lighting for this shot were 3 Novertron 400 watt second heads. Fired from a V400D Novotron power pack.
One in a 48" soft box used as main far right, one in a 48" silver umbrella as my fill to the far left and one was back behind the bike bare bulb along with smoke machine.
Thanks for your responce.
I was beginning to wonder if I would ever get a response.
Respectfully
Denny G.

Denny Giacobe at 20:57 CEST on 13-Apr-2008 [Reply]

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Impressive, how did you do the smokie background

Bob Anderson at 16:25 CEST on 14-Apr-2008 [Reply]

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Sorry, I meant keep the smoke in the background

Bob Anderson at 16:27 CEST on 14-Apr-2008 [Reply]

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Bob
Thanks for your response,
the smoke came from a smoke machine, its what
DJ's and band's use, it runs on vegetable oil.
These shots were done outside so the trick is to get the shot when the wind blows the right way.

Denny

Denny Giacobe at 23:42 CEST on 14-Apr-2008 [Reply]

Its verrry Niiiicce, i like

Your shots have inspired me to go take some shots of my bike now, thank you. Really like the shots :)

Joshua Beniston at 01:49 CEST on 16-Apr-2008 [Reply]

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Joshua
Thank You for your kind words.
And good luck with your bike shots, Love to see them.

Denny Giacobe at 00:14 CEST on 19-Apr-2008 [Reply]