My Car and Bike

I currently own 1 car and 1 bike, I recently sold another bike (Suzuki GS500F)

Here is my newest purchase and pride and joy…

2011 Triumph Daytona 675R

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Bike after about 15 KM. Had to wait 3 months after I ordered it before I finally got to ride it and I have wanted one ever since they announced its release in October/November 2010…

My car is a Black 1999 BMW E46 318i…

I like the BMW I think they have great lines the 1.9L engine is not big enough… My bike produces 40 more HP but it will get you from a to b…

I am super jealous, the Daytona’s are awesome bikes.

That it is and I cant wait to do a track day with it…

Here area a few more pics I have a mate that thinks himself a bit of a photographer…






And a few more…






some good ones, but your photographer friends needs some lessons in composition :wink:
Awesome bike btw! Ride on!

I Know… But he has a better camera than I do, I am trying to get all the photos he took and I want them in raw (I just hope he shoots in raw)…

Arrg. must. stay. on. topic. no I can’t! Yes, shooting in raw is definitely a good start… but it won’t help the composition either :frowning:
Remember kids… with few exceptions pictures of vehicles should be taken such that the vehicle points into the frame of the picture… not out of it. :slight_smile:
You go steal that camera Punkal! :stuck_out_tongue:

No need to stay on topic Killrob…

I need to take more pics anyway I just realized I now have fitted a rear seat cowl and the rear pegs have been removed so it looks even more sexy now…

I know a little about framing a shot, how you break the shot up into thirds (sort of like this #), having the subject on the lines and not in the centre and obviously having it point in its usual direction of travel. Its amazing the difference that makes.

I finally got the high quality photos from the guy that took them so I have added 2 for you guys (size reduced a little) to have a look at. I have also added a photo of myself giving the bike a quick once over.

Enjoy