sunday ride

© Thomas McConville

sunday ride

Uploaded: November 20, 2004 20:40:02

Description

this is a shot i did for magazine article on motorcycling. my editor basically said he wanted an open road shot of a motorcyclist,i could'nt find an open road to my liking ,so i used this local bridge instead(vincent thomas bridge L.A.) with a canon d60&canon 15mm i sat on the back of the bike reaching my hands/camera under the drivers arms and shot at chest level..it took about 7 shots to get it right. i shot at a fast shutter speed and did the motion blur in photoshop.what fun.

Comments

Fawn M. Schutt November 20, 2004

Very cool. I like how you explained how you did it. Great work Thomas! -Fawn #190147

Leonard Pierce December 18, 2004

CONGRATULATIONS on your very well deserved Second Place win, Thomas!!!! #985655

Patricia Marroquin December 18, 2004

Thomas, I'm so glad to see you in the winner's circle once again! Your work is so well thought out and impeccably done. A big congratulations to you! #985737

Murry Grigsby December 20, 2004

Congrats on your win Thomas! Very creative work!! #988877

Kristi A. Howson December 20, 2004

Congratulations Thomas...great perspective and comp! #989060

Aaron Wilbert December 27, 2004

I have to agree with everyone here. Nice prespective, creative work, and well deserved win. I could learn a lot from you. Good work buddy! #998854

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