It would be very interesting to see a video where you show Lightroom Classic and what settings/changes you do to make an image of the bike look good. 👍
@@misanoracing8637 It was more of a course on how to read the fastest lines on any track. It was a technical 1.4km long track and I learned alot. Will upload that video on Sunday 🤙.
I came across this video by chance, and I'm thinking to myself, what a beautiful country, similar to mine... In the end, it turns out it is my country... You've gained a follower.❤❤❤
Get a digital camera and experience the photography learning curve lol. But long term its way worth it. iPHones and androids take good photos but they will never be on par with a digital camera that has quality glass lens on it. It's all in the lens
Taking professional-level motorcycle photos involves attention to detail, creativity, and technical skill. Whether you're using a smartphone or a professional camera, here are some tips to help you capture stunning motorcycle photos: Location and Background: Choose an interesting location that complements the motorcycle. Look for scenic routes, urban settings, or natural landscapes that enhance the overall composition. Pay attention to the background. Ensure it's not cluttered or distracting. A clean, unobtrusive background will make the motorcycle stand out. Lighting: Use natural light whenever possible for a soft and flattering look. Early morning or late afternoon light (golden hour) tends to be the most flattering for outdoor photography. Avoid harsh midday sunlight, which can create harsh shadows and overexposure. Composition: Experiment with different angles. Get low to the ground for dynamic shots, or shoot from above for an interesting perspective. Frame the motorcycle creatively. Use leading lines or natural elements (like roads, fences, or trees) to guide the viewer's eye towards the bike. Follow the rule of thirds to create a balanced composition. Place the motorcycle off-center for a more visually appealing image. Focus and Depth of Field: Use a wide aperture (lower f-number) to create a shallow depth of field, which will blur the background and emphasize the motorcycle. Ensure the motorcycle is in sharp focus. Use manual focus if needed to pinpoint specific details. Action Shots: Capture motion by panning with the motorcycle. Use a slower shutter speed to blur the background while keeping the bike sharp. Experiment with different shutter speeds to achieve the desired amount of motion blur. Details and Close-ups: Highlight unique features of the motorcycle. Focus on details like the engine, exhaust pipes, or wheels. Use a macro lens or feature on your camera to capture intricate details up close. Editing: Use photo editing software to enhance your motorcycle photos. Adjust exposure, contrast, and colors to make the image pop. Don't over-edit. Aim for a natural look that enhances the photo rather than detracting from it. Safety and Permissions: If shooting on public roads or in crowded areas, prioritize safety. Ensure you have permission to photograph in certain locations, especially if they are private property. Respect traffic laws and guidelines when capturing motorcycle photos on the road. Experiment and Practice: Don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques and styles. Practice regularly to hone your skills and develop your own unique photography style. By combining these tips with your creativity and passion for motorcycles, you can capture professional-quality photos that showcase the beauty and excitement of motorcycles.
One of the best video on youtube about this topic. No useless bla bla or flexes. Just straight to the point. Well made.
Really? Guy is just talking about the very basics of photography. “Think of the sun as a big lightbulb” - really?
@@Fondofmelobster yeah mate, it's just my opinion
It would be very interesting to see a video where you show Lightroom Classic and what settings/changes you do to make an image of the bike look good. 👍
Will do! Thanks for the 💡
@@Moztreet No problem. 😁
Hope you had a nice track day. ;)
@@misanoracing8637 It was more of a course on how to read the fastest lines on any track. It was a technical 1.4km long track and I learned alot. Will upload that video on Sunday 🤙.
Searched for this follow up videos but didn’t see it in your channel. Hopefully it’ll be dropping soon! Keep up the great content.
@@Moztreetwhere can i find that vid! I would love to learn how to give my photos/videos the same look!❤️❤️❤️
Great photos and sick edits, good job!
Awesome video!
When I clicked on it I wasn’t expecting to see my street 😅
Keep it going, and it would be awesome if would do a video about editing
Thanks! Will work on that video soon.
I came across this video by chance, and I'm thinking to myself, what a beautiful country, similar to mine... In the end, it turns out it is my country... You've gained a follower.❤❤❤
Get a digital camera and experience the photography learning curve lol. But long term its way worth it. iPHones and androids take good photos but they will never be on par with a digital camera that has quality glass lens on it. It's all in the lens
Will follow your ways dude, many thanks 💯
Appreciate it man!
Killer photos 🤤
nice very helpfull thx
I like your grading. Do you use a special LUT or are these just color settings in LR?
I use a cutom preset I created with some tweaking for every photo
in need that preset!!!!!!
ואללה אחי כל הכבוד לך ..
תמשיך ככה 🤙🤙
תודה רבה 🤙
אחלה עכו 🤙
סרטון מטורף רמה של חו״ל 👌
Very good work 👍
Sweet tips!
Thanks Ohad
amazing
Nice tips
Thanks
Helo sir, i love your video, got a lot information n tips i've learned. May i ask?what lens arenyou using n what filter for the editing
Hey! I'll be uploading a video about camera settings and setup this week. Stay tuned!
How to edit on phone would be very interesting 🔍
Nice video mate. Can I ask what photo editing software you are using?
Thanks for watching! I use adobe lightroom classic
Thank you
What kind of mic do you use for vlogging?
Zoom h1n and purple panda lav mic
What is your gopro setup on the helm camera? Do you use some other lens or something?
I have a video on this channel for the setup.
nice video, even though not my favorite city (i lived there a year ago)
Thanks for watching!
Taking professional-level motorcycle photos involves attention to detail, creativity, and technical skill. Whether you're using a smartphone or a professional camera, here are some tips to help you capture stunning motorcycle photos:
Location and Background:
Choose an interesting location that complements the motorcycle. Look for scenic routes, urban settings, or natural landscapes that enhance the overall composition.
Pay attention to the background. Ensure it's not cluttered or distracting. A clean, unobtrusive background will make the motorcycle stand out.
Lighting:
Use natural light whenever possible for a soft and flattering look. Early morning or late afternoon light (golden hour) tends to be the most flattering for outdoor photography.
Avoid harsh midday sunlight, which can create harsh shadows and overexposure.
Composition:
Experiment with different angles. Get low to the ground for dynamic shots, or shoot from above for an interesting perspective.
Frame the motorcycle creatively. Use leading lines or natural elements (like roads, fences, or trees) to guide the viewer's eye towards the bike.
Follow the rule of thirds to create a balanced composition. Place the motorcycle off-center for a more visually appealing image.
Focus and Depth of Field:
Use a wide aperture (lower f-number) to create a shallow depth of field, which will blur the background and emphasize the motorcycle.
Ensure the motorcycle is in sharp focus. Use manual focus if needed to pinpoint specific details.
Action Shots:
Capture motion by panning with the motorcycle. Use a slower shutter speed to blur the background while keeping the bike sharp.
Experiment with different shutter speeds to achieve the desired amount of motion blur.
Details and Close-ups:
Highlight unique features of the motorcycle. Focus on details like the engine, exhaust pipes, or wheels.
Use a macro lens or feature on your camera to capture intricate details up close.
Editing:
Use photo editing software to enhance your motorcycle photos. Adjust exposure, contrast, and colors to make the image pop.
Don't over-edit. Aim for a natural look that enhances the photo rather than detracting from it.
Safety and Permissions:
If shooting on public roads or in crowded areas, prioritize safety. Ensure you have permission to photograph in certain locations, especially if they are private property.
Respect traffic laws and guidelines when capturing motorcycle photos on the road.
Experiment and Practice:
Don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques and styles.
Practice regularly to hone your skills and develop your own unique photography style.
By combining these tips with your creativity and passion for motorcycles, you can capture professional-quality photos that showcase the beauty and excitement of motorcycles.
אחשלי ישראלייי
Братишка добавь русские субтитры!
I'll see what I can do 🤙
мы требуем русские субтитры
זה פשוט הזוי שאין שום סימן שזה בישראל בתחילת הסרטון ועדיין נזהה שזה בישראל
Israeli Architecture lol
Привет. Ты из Акко ? У меня такая же Ямаха. Купил неделю назад. Буду рад знакомству
Congratulations on your new bike! Maybe next week sure! Find me on Instagram (moztreet).
you sound a lot like daniel schiffer
What is your go pro setup to record while you are riding?
Watch my last video
Yet another photographer who doesn’t understand the meaning of the word bokeh.
Nothing new here. 🤦♂️
สวยมากเลยครับ
Instagram id ?? btw love from india❤
Moztreet. Thanks!