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Some pics of me and my girl's ride yesterday. (Iron with 48 Seat content)

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Old 04-18-2010, 07:17 PM
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sweet pics dude!
 
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Looks like a Canon Rebel XS. Great little camera for sure. Great pictures.
 
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Looks like a Canon Rebel XS. Great little camera for sure. Great pictures.
Wow. How the heck did you know it was an XS. Stock lens kit too. I use the "Av" setting with manual focus when I take pictures. I am by no means a knowledgeable photographer. I'm sure iron71tike can teach me a thing or five about it...

Thanks everyone for the compliments on the bikes and the pics.

I got the front bag from ebay. I honestly forget the guy I bought from though.

The drag bars have NEVER given me any grief at all. The 48 seat started to hurt my backside toward the end of the trip. We plan on riding up to the Grand Canyon this summer and I'll for sure go back to the stock Iron seat.

Updated with a few more pictures.
 

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Originally Posted by whatwhat
Wow. How the heck did you know it was an XS. Stock lens kit too. I use the "Av" setting with manual focus when I take pictures. I am by no means a knowledgeable photographer. I'm sure iron71tike can teach me a thing or five about it...

Thanks everyone for the compliments on the bikes and the pics.

I got the front bag from ebay. I honestly forget the guy I bought from though.

The drag bars have NEVER given me any grief at all. The 48 seat started to hurt my backside toward the end of the trip. We plan on riding up to the Grand Canyon this summer and I'll for sure go back to the stock Iron seat.

Updated with a few more pictures.
Dude those photos put mine to shame. I love the composition, subject placement, background setting and pretty much everything. You can always learn the technical features later, photography is about having fun with your photos.

BTW if you use photoshop you can view the exif data from the photos by doing ctrl + alt + shift + i

It let's you see that camera model, focal length, mode, iso, shutter speed etc that you use on that particular photo.

If you don't want the camera data to be saved in the photo use "Save for Web" when saving the photo.
 
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Cool pix and great looking bikes man. The 48 seat looks killer on there. I seen another 48 this past weekend and I have to say that bike is growing on me alot.
 
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Yeah just the EXIF tells all. I run a Canon 40D but mainly for wildlife, 100-400mm lense to really reach out there.

Great pictures like I said though.
 
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Wow...who knew. Gonna highjack my own thread and ask you other photo takers if you shoot jpg or raw....
 
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awesome job with the pics...nice bikes too
 
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Nice pics
 
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Wow...who knew. Gonna highjack my own thread and ask you other photo takers if you shoot jpg or raw....
For the kinds of shots I take I could probably benefit from using RAW. I know others who use it mainly and the quality can be better but I havent taken the step becuase I'm not used to it. JPEG seems to do me just fine for now. One day I'll feel confident in any of my settings lol.
 


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