Hi,
Thought I would share some images I've been working on recently of Andrei Burton, one of Britain’s top mountain bike trials riders. I met up with him at a local show and fired off a load of photos... just managed to finish putting together the last one a moment ago. Might not be perfect but good fun
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Cheers,
Pete
Andrei Burton, mountain bike trials rider
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Thank you Dave Glad you like them. Have some more planned with Andrei soon, that's if I can catch up with him. He's all over the place at the moment doing shows and competitions. He just came 4th in the world champs which was great !!
Very good work. Agree the 10/10
just to get some insights.
How do you shoot them
Freehand move or in one position "x" frames, then moving to another position (e.g. 60°) shooting "x" frames.
afterward I suppose: a lot of photoshop.
cheers
just to get some insights.
How do you shoot them
Freehand move or in one position "x" frames, then moving to another position (e.g. 60°) shooting "x" frames.
afterward I suppose: a lot of photoshop.
cheers
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Thank you
Shot with a Nikon D200 + 10.5mm Nikkor Lens. 6 shots around, one above and one below. No not freehand, would need less shots to do that really... used a 360 Precision head on a tall tripod and muliple exposures. Yeah, a lot of photoshop.... and time. Was worth it though
Pete
Shot with a Nikon D200 + 10.5mm Nikkor Lens. 6 shots around, one above and one below. No not freehand, would need less shots to do that really... used a 360 Precision head on a tall tripod and muliple exposures. Yeah, a lot of photoshop.... and time. Was worth it though
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Your Images are really nice.It is very difficult ride in mountains.Its very dangerous.I am very glad to see Your Pictures.
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thank you