Posted by drphoto (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) on 20 February 2008 in Sport & Recreation and Portfolio.
This is a multiple comopsite I had my friend Bish (picturesbyBish) take of me riding one of my old motorbikes (Suzuki RF600 if anyone is interested). This is part of the route I used to take to work everyday and shows that I don't just use my motorbike for pleasure - although it is <i>always</i> fun to ride =D)
I welcome all constructive comments, compliments and criticisms. I am here to learn. the fastest way for me to learn is for you to be really unforgiving and articulate in your criticism =D)
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Dan
P.S. You can find my fashion and portrait work here: http://www.modelmayhem.com/drphotographer
Cool. I like this one. So how many photos did it take to make this? I really like the one in the upper left quandrant going the other way. Kind of neat the way the guy on the bike on the bridge appears that he may be looking on at the madness.
20 Feb 2008 12:18am
@Bonj: Hi, thanks for noticing the little details =D)
I think we took about 30 shots to get enough bikes for me to play with and it took a fair bit of editing.
very nice shot with absorb colors
20 Feb 2008 2:29am
Cool image combination, makes for a very original image!
20 Feb 2008 4:21am
very interesting processing on this one. i'm also wondering how many shots it took.
20 Feb 2008 7:52am
@Nick Passantino: It was about 30 shots I think. Took some planning =D)
Neat effect the end result has. This must've taken forever to put together.
20 Feb 2008 8:06am
@e.: Yeah, it did take some time in the editing suite but I'm pleased with the result.
OK ....... Great captured ! well done , thanks.
20 Feb 2008 8:25am
Wow! The speed of movement captured here (like the color red) is dynamic.
20 Feb 2008 8:30am
Wow, this is quite awesome! You have captured it well, wonderful shot!
20 Feb 2008 9:54am
that is incredible... I wouldn't even know how to begin to composite so many images... that's great work Dan
20 Feb 2008 11:00am
Great shot, drphoto. I can feel the speed of the bikes.
20 Feb 2008 11:41am
It's one of those Agent Smith of Matrix shots. Excellent idea and effect.
20 Feb 2008 12:12pm
@Michael Skorulski: Ha ha! Yes, I hadn't thought of it like that.
Thanks.
It looks like a very complex piece of work. Great work.
20 Feb 2008 12:39pm
nice shot -- thanks for your comment
20 Feb 2008 1:59pm
Splendid picture, full of movement! I like the combination grey/red.
20 Feb 2008 2:38pm
Very nice picture. I like the motion effect
20 Feb 2008 3:37pm
...what does that motorbiker in other road??!!! For me is the key of this your great shot.
20 Feb 2008 5:16pm
An creative idea. I like it.
20 Feb 2008 6:25pm
Dude, this was well worth all the time spent. It's awesome.
20 Feb 2008 7:15pm
So cool! At first I thought it was some kinds of bike club that was exclusive to the same red bike! Cool effect.
20 Feb 2008 8:09pm
wow...very cool...amazing concept and planning!
20 Feb 2008 10:41pm
Wow, excellent work! I admire your creative spirit. This is done really convincingly and professionally.
21 Feb 2008 11:39pm
This is crazy awesome!
22 Feb 2008 6:44am
HOW did you layer this? I've been studying this for a good ten minutes trying to figure this out. I'm stumped. And fascinated. Excellently creative. I like how your friend got you going the other way as well... ;-)
23 Feb 2008 11:53pm
@amy: Hi Amy, thanks for the compliment!
The layering was a fairly simple idea but time consuming. the tripod was locked off and the exposure set. There is a roundabout behind the camera and one hidden by the pesestrian bridge so swinging around and doing the riding was pterry quick. We made about 30 exposures and then I just dragged and dropped each exposure, lowered the opacity so I could see which part (or parts as the process went on) of the new layer to delete/mask off.
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