Andrei Burton, mountain bike trials rider

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Peter Stephens
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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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Your photographic skills are a definate high = 10. Extreme sports content = 10

Excellent work !!!
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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 !!
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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.

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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 :-)


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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 :-)
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