good camera angle for lean picture or video?
How do you guys get these outstanding avatar photos of yourself in a lean?
I tried putting the camera on the outside, and on the inside of a turn, and still can't get a good shot.
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2...rums/lean7.jpg
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2...rums/lean5.jpg
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2...rums/lean4.jpg
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
most of us get them at the track where lean angle is obtained much more safely. and get yer ass of the seat man! :)
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
He's definatley using all of those tires!!!!
KB
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
Sometimes you find a section in the Catskills worth repeating with a photographer in the corner (w/full bags) http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...atar1756_1.gif
Killboy might see you riding the tail of the dragon http://greenknights5.com/about/cheese-5.jpg
or you'll get photo'd at the track http://greenknights5.com/about/cheese-9.jpg
That's the easy part. The hard part is actually leanin' the bike over .... well, for me it is anyway.
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
holy cow man.... knock out two birds w/ one stone & attend a Tony's Track Day... You'll fix that body positioning and get some sweet pics from owensracingphotos.com in one fun fulled day.
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
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Originally Posted by
OreoGitorio
holy cow man.... knock out two birds w/ one stone & attend a Tony's Track Day... You'll fix that body positioning and get some sweet pics from owensracingphotos.com in one fun fulled day.
ok ricky racer, hanging off may be best form on track, but looks stupid on street, tipping shoulder in is good street form
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
Disagree completely. Stiffarming the bars like that is asking for a lowside no matter where you're riding.
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
i'd say your leaning that fizzer over far enough for a nice shot!:drink: and +1 for leaning off a little bit, 'twill make for a safer street ride and works for me.....
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/8...kmy3318gd6.jpg
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/2...kmy3218tg8.jpg
it doesnt hurt to have a good camera either. if all else fails, just use photoshop.
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Originally Posted by
Honclfibr
Disagree completely. Stiffarming the bars like that is asking for a lowside no matter where you're riding.
elbows look like they have a good bend to me
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Originally Posted by
RandyO
ok ricky racer, hanging off may be best form on track, but looks stupid on street, tipping shoulder in is good street form
Hah, Ricky Racer? .... okaaaay....... Street..... Skeeter :dunno: ;)
Hanging off on the street may look stupid to you, but at that lean angle, the postition he's in looks alot worse to me than hanging off & using proper form. Plus it's by far the safer way around. That form, at that lean angle doesn't look safe. I'd much rather say "hey... that doesn't look safe, here's how to fix it & get some sweet pics to boot" than read a post saying he lost it & got hurt.
Now I don't mean to pick him apart, but like Darrell said, it looks like he's stiff-arming the suspension. His elbows may be bent, but tucked in like that you don't really have good feel. He's also using up alot of the tire surface & he's not helping the bike turn w/ his body weight. That means more countersteering is needed which increases the pressure on the front end.
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
At that lean angle without using any body position, he has nearly nothing left if he has to change his line.
Most shots we have are from Deal's, Loudon or similar. Hard to get that much lean safely (somewhat) anywhere else.
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
Bhevash, don't listen to these guys. just get another person with little better quality camera instead of cell phone. goto parking lot and get a good lean angle in.
:)
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
... Says Crash Davis, the Ticketmaster.
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
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Originally Posted by
OreoGitorio
... Says Crash Davis, the Ticketmaster.
hey hey... i didn't get all those tickets by crashing or riding like sissy. :bash
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
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Originally Posted by
Kham
hey hey... i didn't get all those tickets by crashing or riding like sissy. :bash
I dont have any tickets on a bike, and I ride like a sissy and crash. :confused:
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
here it is. you don't need stinking track or deals gap. :D
http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...douchebag.html
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Originally Posted by
JeffL
I dont have any tickets on a bike, and I ride like a sissy and crash. :confused:
hugh? what? :confused:
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Originally Posted by
Kham
Hes not stiff-arm, ass on the seat, straight up off the bike though. :poke:
good camera angle for lean picture or video?
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Originally Posted by
OreoGitorio
holy cow man.... knock out two birds w/ one stone & attend a Tony's Track Day... You'll fix that body positioning and get some sweet pics from owensracingphotos.com in one fun fulled day.
or from me...
Thanks Pete...THANKS FOR NOTHING! LOL
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Originally Posted by
TimTim
this is the sort of shot I'm looking for
I like oreogabrio's idea of hitting the track, but while it started off as a goal for August, unforseen expenses made it unrealistic.
track it is...for street I'll keep her upright