Cobra Craft Custom Choppers

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Cobra Craft Custom Choppers

Postby Mitch on Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:55 pm

Just a few quick snaps I took of 2 custom choppers built buy Coba Craft. All C&C more then welcome. :)

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Re: Cobra Craft Custom Choppers

Postby drifter on Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:44 pm

Nice shots .I like the last one best .Symmetry type shots get me every time.

One thing with those choppers that freaks me out is how they get away with the exposed drive belt on the side.Looks hideously dangerous
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Re: Cobra Craft Custom Choppers

Postby digitor on Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:11 pm

Very well finished bikes!

I think though, that the background lets all these shots down.

1 The fenceline is distracting, both at the front (with the birds - or is that a stick) and at the back
2 The bike at the back makes the shot look too busy to highlight the one in front
3 The green lawn bisects the front wheel
4 The join in the concrete spoils the clean look of the wheel

It's always hard to see these things when you're taking a shot, but it's worth paying attention to backgorunds.

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Re: Cobra Craft Custom Choppers

Postby surenj on Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:23 pm

Agree with digitor.. First one would be great in a industrial environment...
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