Aprilia RS250

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Aprilia RS250

Postby matt-chops on Fri Dec 21, 2007 11:19 pm

I had a request from one of the guys at work to take some shots of his bike as he has just sold it, and only has it for another couple of weeks. As the title mentions, it an Aprilia RS250. There are a couple of other angles, but of all of the shots, this is my favorite.

I posted some photos of a Ducati 916 not so long ago and received some helpful feedback about positioning of the bike in relation to the wall (both have been shot in the carpark at work), and I have taken those on board, for what is hopefully a more successful result. I did have to shoot this one in a different spot in the carpark though, and it was lit (sunlight) from one side, which has resulted in some reflection on the paint. I'm still unsure as to whether this is for better or worse.

Here is the old Ducati 916 post. http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?t=29158

Any comments or critiques are always welcomed. Thanks everyone. :D

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Postby Bindii on Sat Dec 22, 2007 4:06 pm

The selective colour works well here... nice bike btw.. :)
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