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Shes Plated in 2005, I bought her in 2006. She is now my only non British Motorcycle.
500cc, not now worth more than £1500 pounds. She carries me around in winter or perhaps theirs a need to commute to my local train station.
Ramsey Bike Meet 2023
May 2023 - 590 machines
June 2023 - 310 Machines - 32 Degrees Heat Kept Numbers Sensible
July 2023 - 90 Machines - 32 Degrees Heat Kept Numbers Sensible
August 2023 - Rain - Heavy Showers
September - No Meet - Very Wet
October 2023 - 200 Machines - Last of the Season. Cold out of the Sun
I enjoy Photography almost as much as I enjoy riding Motorcycles. I enjoy not only photographing the machine, but trying to incorporate it within the bikes surroundings. Often this will be clearly evident in my photographs. It maybe as simple as the background I chose. Perhaps an old Garage , Period Fuel Pumps etc. Or the dramatic landscapes of East Anglia.
My Equipment
Video
I favour GoPro, I own several my latest being the 11 Black. I use various gimbles and clamps. My preffered clamp is by Manfrotto. I use Manfrotto tripods and poles, and own a mini bembo, which is extremley useful, although its a tab bulky.
When hand holding whilst shooting I use a DJI Osmo Handheld Gimbal. If carrying my DSLR I sometimes film my
using my Nikon
Until very recently I alays shot at 1080p However in Dec 2023 I changed my default to 4k.
I use an Insta 360 camera and this is always a 5.3K. I export using the apple prores422 again at 4K.
Stills
Mainly shot on my iPhone, always set at the highest resolution. If using a camea I try to use a tripod, my Benbo or Manfrotto.
Airborne
I use a DJI Mini drone. Its resolution marries well with the GoPros. I do use alernative software, such as Lichi and Mavern. These help film whilst riding. I will not upgrade my drone until they are Mini, 4K 60fps and have atonomous flight natively.
Post shooting I use the complete Adobe Creative Suite. PhotoShop for the stills, and masks. Adobe Premiere for video editing. I use the native Insta software.