Australia’s Casey Stoner on his way to winning his third Australian Moto GP title at the 2009 Australian Moto GP, held at Phillip Island, Victoria.
Hi This shot was made at a round of the SDA ( scottish downhill accociation ) that was held at Innerliethen, Scotland. Thanks for taking the time to look Stevie .............................................................................................................................................. Camera Settings >> Exposure Mode >> Manual / Shutter Speed >> 1/320sec Hand held / Aperture >> F/5 / Focal Length >> 135mm Info It was shot in RAW and later converted in Photoshop CS2. Adjustment were levels, curves and colour correction. It was then saved as a Tiff for storage and a JPEG for here. ..............................................................................................................................................
World Superbike Rider Yukio Kagayama
Ryan Farquhar at the 2009 Faugheen 50 during the grand final.
Michael Dunlop exits Sams during the Skerries Road Race on practice night. I wanted to try something different, I wanted to convey movement and lots of it and keep focus on the rider. Camera: 1DMkii / Lens Canon 300mm 2.8 / F?@1/160th sec
2009 Superstock TT race Winner Ian Hutchinson (4) passing flying scotsman Keith Amor (3) as they crest the rise of Crosby Hill
The late Steve Hislop does a headplant during a crash at one of the Brands Hatch rounds of World Superbikes in the year 2000
Honda Fireblade. / Headlight detail.
Sarah and I had the pleasure photographing the Sydney Crusty Demons show last night at Acer Arena. Certainly a show not to be missed. Here is Aussie member Steve Mini Best Viewed Large
Scott Smart, Hawk Kawasaki, British Super bikes Croft Circiut 2008
Valentino Rossi has made Phillip Island his own / since 2001. While I have dozens of images of him / and others from 98 on, I particularly like this one of him / winning at the Australian MotoGP October 2004 on / the Yamaha, after crossing from Honda in the year’s before. Buy the T-Shirts
Grass track action from Clypse Farm in the Isle of Man
Taken at an Easyriders Event in Sacramento, Ca. USA, years ago.
Hubby and my scoots parked near the river as we took a little break. / Sugar, the Road King is his, in the front. And my Sporty is sitting in the background / Thanks for viewing. / FujifinepixS700\SP~Landscape
Rickety bikes make transport for many people around the world, especially in Asia. Here a young one looks forward watching the cars and traffic go by while keeping a tight grip! You might also like “A Bicycle built for two”
A perfect winter day somewhere in the outback desert of Western Queensland, Australia.
Close up shot of my Harley davidson Heritage softail classic. Nikon D90
A motorcycle, lurking on a dirty, partially lit street in an almost empty town. Waiting for its rider to safely guide it through the darkened roads to its final destination of this long winters day. Shot in the centre of Colchester, some time after most people were safely at home. Camera & Software Info / Camera:Canon EOS 400D / Lense(s):Sigma DG 28-300mm 1:3.5-6.3 Telephoto / Software:Gimp 2.6 © 2009 Ross Spencer. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorised use prohibited. This photograph may not be reproduced, copied or distributed, under any circumstances or conditions without prior written consent from me. My work is NOT public domain.
Digitally enhanced image of a motorcycle by photographer Joanne Mariol.
Captured this image in in a village. Nikon D70, Nikkor 70-300
My custom Malvern Star Skidstar
This entertainer was part of yesterday’s Melbourne Cup Parade. Dressed in top hat and tails, and wearing a stick-on moustache that evokes Oliver Hardy (of Laurel and Hardy fame) he is without doubt the best-dressed cyclist I’ve ever photographed. Using a 300mm lens in a crowd is always an interesting experience. Why? Because the longer the lens, the further away from your body is the camera’s centre of gravity. Hence, you have to concentrate harder on your own sense of balance and the steadiness of your shoulders and hands, in order to produce crisp, clear images. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 70-300mm lens. F5.6, 1/750 sec, ISO 200, 300mm. Featured in AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL WRITING AND PHOTOGRAPHY, November 2009. Featured in WHICH WAY, November 2009. 120-1017
Someone wise once said “Only riders understand why a dog sticks his head out of the window”
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