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Closer to the Ground

Looking Out Over Inks Lake
Looking Out Over Inks Lake

I’m pretty lucky that I live on the edge of the Texas Hill Country, which has some really fun roads to ride. This morning I rode 1431 from our house in Cedar Park to Marble Falls, then up to Park Road 4, which goes past Longhorn Caverns State Park, and then on to Inks Lake State Park, where I took these photos. It was so much fun, that I turned around and rode the same way back home, and made it in time for lunch! It was a total of about 150 miles round-trip and a fantastic way to spend a Saturday morning.

Kiki Resting
Kiki Resting

Besides being a lot clearer, my new glasses make it seem like I am a lot closer to the ground. Too bad it didn’t make my legs any longer! I still need to take care when putting my foot down at stops. 🙂

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Happy New Year!

Took Kiki for a spin this afternoon and enjoyed the relatively warm Texas weather. Man I love riding a motorbike!!

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Another Ride to Cow Creek

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

I went for a nice ride to a favorite road of mine, Cow Creek. Before that, I rode to Volente Beach and Lime Creek Road, which has some really tight hairpin turns. That was pretty fun, but not really my type of road. Cow Creek is definitely more my pace. And I saw cows!

Ride Route - 2013-08-31

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New Magazine

Gift from Japan!

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Cloudy Sky

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Beautiful sky and clouds today made for a wonderful ride!

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Isle of Nan TT

This Isle of Man TT parody is great!

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Sunday Ride

On the Road Again

Went for a nice Sunday ride a little north from my house. It’s a route that I enjoyed before and the weather was good, so I knew it would be a good little trip. The highlight of this route is from Maxdale Road, south of Killeen, heading west. Along the way, I took a small road that roughly follows the Lampasas River. After that, I found a gravel road which was a lot of fun to ride.

Getting Dirtier

I got Kiki kind of dirty, but I think a dual-sport motorcycle should not be too shiny and clean. Kiki is getting a little grimy because of the ATF lube, but it’s not causing any damage or safety issues.

Ride - 2013-05-05

A fun ride, one that I will definitely be doing again when I am up in that area.

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Night Rider

Another great vid from MotoGeo.

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Learning Photography at MotoGP

I’ve been learning photography since 1988 when I took a photography class at university as part of my fine arts degree. It was there that I learned all the basics. And since then, I’ve continued to learn and I am pretty sure that I will keep learning until the day I put down the camera (how profound!). With that said, a couple weekends ago a few buddies and I went to see the inaugural MotoGP race here in Austin, and got my feet wet in the world of motorsports photography. Nothing super-serious of course, but I had never done photography like this before, and my buddy Jeremy has some experience in this so it was the perfect opportunity to learn. The weekend combined two of my favorite things: motorcycles and photography. So it was bound to be a good time!

MotoGP - Circuit of the Americas 2013

First off, I prefer wide-angle landscapes and cityscapes and rarely use a long lens. The longest that I own is a 100-200mm Minolta lens, and the only times I used it were at the kids’ school functions like plays and performances. At 200mm, it still doesn’t have great reach but it’s all I got, and it did a decent job and gave me a new perspective on this type of shooting.

Making photos of the motorcycles whizzing by was difficult, and would have been almost impossible for me to figure out without the help of Jeremy. He taught me a couple things about shutter-speed settings and panning. I hardly ever use shutter-priority, but that was the name of the game for most of the weekend since there was a bit of distance from the spectator areas to the track itself. For the panning shots I would set the shutter-speed at around 1/160 – 1/320, set the continuous mode to high (10fps), pre-focus manually, and then go to town. I previously thought that I would have a much higher shutter-speed to capture the action, but with panning shots, that wouldn’t work well. The reason being that most of the spots around the track had a fence or two separating you from the action, and panning at that relatively slow shutter speed would blur out the fences (the fence nearest me as I was right next to it was virtually invisible) while keeping the motorcycle in focus (assuming your panning was smooth).

MotoGP - Circuit of the Americas 2013

I’d say that I had about a less than 5% hit rate with these shots; Most of them had bad panning or a fence post in the way. Still, I was really stoked with the shots that did come out! Since I had never done a shot like that before, there was a magic feeling that came along with the newness of it all. I was thinking, “I never knew my camera could do stuff like that! What other kinds of magic does this gadget have inside of it just waiting for me to unlock?”

MotoGP - Circuit of the Americas 2013

The other type of shot was when the motorcycle was coming more or less straight towards me. For those shots, a high shutter-speed was essential. I shot mainly at 1/1250 – 1/4000. This kind of shot was fun to do but wasn’t nearly as exciting, and the results were also not as dynamic. Without the blurred-out background, it’s hard to get a sense of the speed that the racers were traveling at. These photos were mainly reliant on composition and framing.

MotoGP - Circuit of the Americas 2013

I’m really happy with the photos I got and really satisfied that I learned so much. I have a new appreciation for sports photographers, and motorsports photographers specifically. If you want to see a few more of the photos I took, you can check out the flickr set I created.

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Vroom Vroom

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Spent the day at Circuit of the Americas watching MotoGP. It was pretty great.