Tricycle.
This guy to me was just screaming biker with the helmet and American flag bandana. The settings on this photo was the lens was set at 170mm with an aperture of 4.5 with shutter speed of 1/400 which really blurred the background and kept him in focus
Two of the models that were on hand to be photographed during the event.
Someone told her to snarl during her session of posing during the event and I feel that this came out great. I set the lens at 90mm with the F-Stop at 5.6 with a shutter speed of 1/500 to slowly blur out the background behind her.
Another photo of a biker wearing his vest that shows what club he belongs to and also patches he has earned throughout his time. I tried to be able to get him with the whisps of smoke from his cigar but the wind was moving quick
Just lounging on a harley
This photo is great..It almost reminds me of a garage shoot for a magazine. Unique set up a staging area to shoot the bikes with the model on it. I also liked the way that you can see some lens flare from the lighting system they had set up.
Focal Length was 45mm aperture 5.3 and shutter speed was 1/15 sec.
Old school bike and new school.
The way that the lighting was just making it to her gave a great effect in my opinion. She was a pleasure to work with and was very understanding.
Focal length 200mm Aperture 4.8 shutter speed 1/400s
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