Lucifer LED Mirrors

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Monday, December 11, 2017

4 Tips for shooting stunning photos for your bike - part1


4 Tips for shooting stunning photos for your bike - part1

KiWAV tutorial: 4 Tips for shooting stunning photos for your bike

Whether you are riding on an incredible scenic route, or just hitting the road around your neighborhood, here are 4 tips for shooting stunning photos for your bike.


Tip 1: Background Checks

Location is crucial. When you're deciding where to position the bike, check out what's behind and how it works with the lines and colors of the bike. Try to find something that contrasts slightly in color with the bike, which will help your subject stand out. I like to use industrial garage doors, brick walls that aren't too "busy", or just an open field and clean sky.

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Avoid things with too many heavy or strange lines, such as a rod iron fence.

KiWAV tutorial: motorcycle in front of a rusted iron wall, full of textureKiWAV tutorial: prevnet to use a plain, no texture wall
KiWAV tutorial: prevnet to use a complex & colorful graffiti wall causing too much distractionKiWAV tutorial: motorcycle in front of a nice, not too strong graffiti wallKiWAV tutorial: an example of motorcycle in front of a rusted iron wall, full of texture

 KiWAV tutorial: motorcycle in front of a wooden doorKiWAV tutorial: motorcycle in front of a balanace brick wallKiWAV tutorial: motorcycle in front of a stone wall

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