SPORTSTER Photography
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I just use my iPhone now days. Used a 35mm for years & bought a DSLR but never really liked it like the 35mm.
Main thing I do on the iPhone is lock the exposure pointing it in a different direction.
Not bikes but here are some picks I took 3 years ago at an event with 35mm B/W film. These are right off the CD from getting them developed, the B/W film just gives a nice old look that can't be reproduced well with filters.
Main thing I do on the iPhone is lock the exposure pointing it in a different direction.
Not bikes but here are some picks I took 3 years ago at an event with 35mm B/W film. These are right off the CD from getting them developed, the B/W film just gives a nice old look that can't be reproduced well with filters.
Last edited by grancuda; 12-13-2014 at 11:16 AM.
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Thanks Sid but not mine it was just an example to get the thread started. I can tell you though that long exposure time, like 1/60 or so, was used on a tripod that is a must when doing so. Also it appears that the edges were darkened a little bit in Photoshop or similar software.
Last edited by OddJack; 12-21-2014 at 06:27 AM.
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