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rutt
Mar-26-2004, 10:04 AM
Are all the dgrin'ers motorcycle maniacs? Or only the ones who live in CA? Or only the male? Or only the heavy posters?
Maybe motorcycles and cameras are on the same (Y) chromosome? Perhaps motorcycles are coded for in more than one place, so it is possible to have cameras without motorcycles? Shoes are cleary on the X chromosome.
When I first signed up for smugmug about a year ago, there were catagories for:
cars
trucks
motorcycles
boats
I don't remember if there were trains or airplanes, but it's a good bet.
There were no categories for:
children
portraits
houses
flowers
jewelery
birds
Which was my first indication that something was going on.
I've been watching fredmiranda.com, and the internal combustion thing doesn't seem to have the same presence there. Recently a winning weekly assignment shadows was won by this picture:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/3086235-M.jpg
What do you think we'd get here? (Clue our weekly assignment this week is Transportation in Motion. I'd guess we might get:
http://fish.smugmug.com/photos/1284834-M-1.jpg
or:
http://baldy.smugmug.com/photos/15198-M-1.jpg
or:
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/393777-M-1.jpg
DoctorIt
Mar-26-2004, 10:19 AM
count me in as a motorcycle maniac:
http://doctorit.smugmug.com/photos/2079114-M.jpg
the big posters over here all migrated over from advrider.com - all in the smugmug family. One visit there and you'll have us figured out.
rutt
Mar-26-2004, 10:25 AM
the big posters over here all migrated over from advrider.com - all in the smugmug family. One visit there and you'll have us figured out.
So perhaps dgrin was started because of the blatant antimotorcycle bias of fredmiranda.com?
pathfinder
Mar-26-2004, 10:31 AM
Are all the dgrin'ers motorcycle maniacs? Or only the ones who live in CA? Or only the male? Or only the heavy posters?
Maybe motorcycles and cameras are on the same (Y) chromosome? Perhaps motorcycles are coded for in more than one place, so it is possible to have cameras without motorcycles? Shoes are cleary on the X chromosome.
When I first signed up for smugmug about a year ago, there were catagories for:
cars
trucks
motorcycles
boats
I don't remember if there were trains or airplanes, but it's a good bet.
There were no categories for:
children
portraits
houses
flowers
jewelery
birds
Which was my first indication that something was going on.
I've been watching fredmiranda.com, and the internal combustion thing doesn't seem to have the same presence there. Recently a winning weekly assignment shadows was won by this picture:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/3086235-M.jpg
What do you think we'd get here? (Clue our weekly assignment this week is Transportation in Motion. I'd guess we might get:
http://fish.smugmug.com/photos/1284834-M-1.jpg
or:
http://baldy.smugmug.com/photos/15198-M-1.jpg
or:
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/393777-M-1.jpg
And your point is????????http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/Laughing.gif
Several of the posters on dgrin do ride motorcycles, don't you? But if you look at the pictures I have posted, I cannot recall one with a bike - but I have posted pictures of children, buildings, landscapes, dogs, birds, late afternoon sulight, fog, but no BIKEs. Hmmmmm Maybe I need to correct that deficiency.......http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/Laughing.gif
I read FM too and I also like the pictures posted there - but I think this forum may be a ittle more lightheated perhaps. Anyway.I hope you stick around because I want to continue hearing more about D Margulis and his color correction methods. I have been establishing my black and white points by threshold for some time now and find that it usually, but not always, gives excellent results.
DoctorIt
Mar-26-2004, 10:36 AM
So perhaps dgrin was started because of the blatant antimotorcycle bias of fredmiranda.com?perhaps.
I just checked out fredmiranda now. Seems big, easy to get lost, reviews seemed pretty "uppity". Motorcycles aside, I think the draw - hopefully one that will get bigger, seen a bunch of newbies this week - is that this forum is VERY accessible to beginners. Most of the other forums I checked out prior to Dgrin made me feel stupid and not too welcome. I spent more time posting about photography over on advrider with the likes of fish, waxy, and patch. So when Baldy made Dgrin, it was great!
rutt
Mar-26-2004, 10:41 AM
And your point is????????http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/Laughing.gif
.
Perhaps we need ... so that things that are meant to be funny can be clearly identified by all.
I just started to notice that internal combustion and motorcycles particularly were everywere on this list.
fish
Mar-26-2004, 10:50 AM
I just started to notice that internal combustion and motorcycles particularly were everywere on this list.
I really don't know what you mean, rutt. :dunno
http://fish.smugmug.com/photos/9363-M-3.jpg
Shakey
Mar-26-2004, 10:50 AM
And your point is????????http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/Laughing.gif
Several of the posters on dgrin do ride motorcycles, don't you? But if you look at the pictures I have posted, I cannot recall one with a bike - but I have posted pictures of children, buildings, landscapes, dogs, birds, late afternoon sulight, fog, but no BIKEs. Hmmmmm Maybe I need to correct that deficiency.......http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/Laughing.gif
I read FM too and I also like the pictures posted there - but I think this forum may be a ittle more lightheated perhaps. Anyway.I hope you stick around because I want to continue hearing more about D Margulis and his color correction methods. I have been establishing my black and white points by threshold for some time now and find that it usually, but not always, gives excellent results.Ah Ha I would like the court to see defense exhibit A which clearly shows Mr.
Pathfinder's picture of a bike, a motorbike in fact, a very nice motorbike as well. Do you Deny this sir!:D Well Do you?
http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2671466-L.jpg
Hehehe I couldnt resist how is that bad boy anyhow Pathfinder?
Found on thread"A Killer Lays in Wait"
Cheers,
Tim
wxwax
Mar-26-2004, 10:51 AM
Damn, Rutt, what happened to your Cheerios this morning? :scratch
First, thanks for posting my photo from the track - I take that as a compliment! :encore
Second, there are lots of message boards for photography on the web. Does each one have to justify its existence? Isn't it enough that folks like them enough to participate? :dunno
This place is brand, spanking new. The carpet's still clean, the paint not even dry. Hell, the guest rooms aren't even done yet. Hopefully, someday membership will be ten times, twenty times larger than it is today.
And there's absolutely no doubt at all, not one scintilla of doubt, that growth is dependant upon exapnding membership far beyond the initial group of guys from advrider. For example, Baldy's only just announced our presence on smugmug... and guess what? We're now getting a new influx of members, just as he had hoped.
So chill on bashing the bikers. If you like this place, be grateful to advriders for two things.
1/ They're the first group to come over here and start spilling drinks on the brand new carpet. Without the advriders, dgrin wouldn't be off to a great start. That the content so far mirrors interests of the members isn't exactly an earth shattering revelation.
2/ The advriders bring with them an unhibited, friendly and informal attitude that everyone hopes will continue to define this place. So if you really want to know how this place should justify its existence, look to the attitudes and the comraderie, the humor and the jabs, the photographs and the people who post them and I hope you'll find your answer.
Oh wait, I get it. That was a troll. Hey, our first troll! A great moment in dgrin history! Congratulations, rutt! :clap
rutt
Mar-26-2004, 10:52 AM
I want to continue hearing more about D Margulis and his color correction methods. I have been establishing my black and white points by threshold for some time now and find that it usually, but not always, gives excellent results.
Yes, usually. This the tip of the iceberg of a very interesting and deep topic. If the lightest and darkest points (measured by threshold) were always neutral, there would be a lot fewer problem images. But this isn't the only problem. What about washed out faces? Boring vegatation? Blown out skys? Converstion to B&W without loss of detai/information. Sharpening without introducing unwanted color effects?
The list of things I have learned from Dan is very long and the list of things that he has tried to teach me but that I haven't gotten yet is even longer.
So don't worry. I haven't finished posting about color correction to this forum. I'm having a lot of fun here. Besides, I'm afraid of the FM guys. I think Dan himself needs to take them on.
zero-zero
Mar-26-2004, 11:07 AM
What be those things, motosickles? :dunno
http://zero-zero.smugmug.com/photos/3086843-M.jpg
http://zero-zero.smugmug.com/photos/3086995-M-1.jpg
:D
wxwax
Mar-26-2004, 11:13 AM
Izzat a church built into a cave? Very interesting.
I have yet to take a really good shot of my bike. I struggle greatly with creating a composition, as opposed to finding one. I can never figure out the best place to stick the machine.
DoctorIt
Mar-26-2004, 11:21 AM
Oh wait, I get it. That was a troll. Hey, our first troll! A great moment in dgrin history! Congratulations, rutt! :clapOh great, now a Jo Photog is just around the corner.... :D
pathfinder
Mar-26-2004, 11:31 AM
The list of things I have learned from Dan is very long and the list of things that he has tried to teach me but that I haven't gotten yet is even longer.
So don't worry. I haven't finished posting about color correction to this forum. I'm having a lot of fun here. Besides, I'm afraid of the FM guys. I think Dan himself needs to take them on.
Shakey - you caught me you rascal - Frankly my memory must be failing - How could have I forgot!! I -KNOW - That is not a motorcycle shot, but a marketing, promo, ad type of photography - Not really in the category of motorcycle picture SSShhhhhhh - don't tell Rutt, ok?http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/lickout.gif
You are right Rutt, color correction is a big part of getting great images - I just went through Fred Miranda's gallery this morning and his pictures were glorious, but some of them must have had some manipulation. Then again, sometimes you get lucky like I did for this shot which I have shown before on a different thread but it is basically pretty straight.... ANd it is not a motorcycle either....http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/Wicked.gif
http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2971639-L-3.jpg
The gold is really the true color from the water that morning - came from the weeds on the shore above the edge of the frame
rutt
Mar-26-2004, 11:59 AM
Damn, Rutt, what happened to your Cheerios this morning? :scratch
Oh wait, I get it. That was a troll. Hey, our first troll! A great moment in dgrin history! Congratulations, rutt! :clap
Not even. I didn't know that you all were so defensive about your motorcycles. Jeez, I'm not your wife. I don't care if you have a zillion motorcycles. It was just a little gentle humor (at least I thought it was funny.) Didn't all that phoney genetics make it obvous? In fact, I think the internal combustion interest here is pretty amusing.
My wife's family have the internal combustion bug in a slightly different form. Convertables. It really doesnt' matter if the care barely works as long as the top can be put down and kept that way. My brother in law has an old mustang convertable that has no top at all. He drives to work year round in New Hampshire. If it's a hurricane or something he wears a yellow Noreaster hat and slicker.
And besides, who am I to hassle anyone else about his/her obsessions or contents of garage:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/3088446-M.jpg
DoctorIt
Mar-26-2004, 12:07 PM
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/3088446-M.jpgEh, Seven, not bad. My best friend probably sold you that bike (at least indirectly).
Do any racing now or in years past?
Now I really know you shouldn't be driving from Waltham to Newton...
:D
rutt
Mar-26-2004, 02:53 PM
Eh, Seven, not bad. My best friend probably sold you that bike (at least indirectly).
Do any racing now or in years past?
Now I really know you shouldn't be driving from Waltham to Newton...
:D
A couple of crits and a road race every summer. I'm over 50 but have been riding pertty seriously since I in college. I've done a lot of club riding and was always afraid to race until about 5 years ago. Now I love racing.
Your right about driving, but there are mitigating factors:
How to get the dog to the office so I can run along the river with her at lunch time?
How to transport the laptop without danger to it.
It's not a fun ride. (Or a fun drive for that matter.)
who loves bikes ?
http://humongous.smugmug.com/photos/3092628-L.jpg
Win38-55
Mar-26-2004, 05:36 PM
http://win38-55.smugmug.com/photos/490257-S-2.jpg I like BMWs in paticular. http://win38-55.smugmug.com/photos/490256-S-1.jpg I like sidecar rigs too. http://win38-55.smugmug.com/photos/490255-S-1.jpg MMM Tasty!
rutt
Mar-26-2004, 08:09 PM
http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2971639-L-3.jpg
The gold is really the true color from the water that morning - came from the weeds on the shore above the edge of the frame
Is the original online somewhere? I couldn't find it. I'd like to play with this image a little, if it's OK with you.
pathfinder
Mar-27-2004, 10:01 PM
Ah Ha I would like the court to see defense exhibit A which clearly shows Mr.
Pathfinder's picture of a bike, a motorbike in fact, a very nice motorbike as well. Do you Deny this sir!:D Well Do you?
http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2671466-L.jpg
Hehehe I couldnt resist how is that bad boy anyhow Pathfinder?
Found on thread"A Killer Lays in Wait"
Cheers,
TimTim - I took it out today for my first real ride - The only other 650 I have ever ridden was a BMW F650GS. The Suzi is so much lighter that it seems a lot faster and easier to flick around - anyway it looks to be lot of fun in Colorado this summer - I'll be sure and shoot lots of pics. I want to use the bike to get to ghost towns and mountain passes and bring them home on digital film. Cheers, heh!?http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/lickout.gif
Shakey
Mar-28-2004, 09:24 AM
It is amazing how flickable they are. I wish I could afford two set's of rims and tires for my KLR . One for city and paved twistys. And the other for dirt roads and trails.
Have fun this summer.
Tim
rutt
Mar-28-2004, 09:47 AM
As predicted, this thread has evolved into a discussion of the fine points of motorcycle and related equipment.
Next time, I'll make it more scientific so I can publish the results. Let's see, I'll need a hypothesis, a control group, double blind experimenters...
fish
Mar-28-2004, 10:02 AM
Let's see, I'll need a hypothesis, a control group, double blind experimenters...
Here's your hypothesis, homes...
http://fish.smugmug.com/photos/503803-M-1.jpg
http://fish.smugmug.com/photos/503815-M-1.jpg
Shakey
Mar-28-2004, 10:13 AM
If it is any consolation Rutt I have added Fredmirada to my fav links .:D
Rutt Said
Are all the dgrin'ers motorcycle maniacs?…Only the smart ones
Or only the ones who live in CA?…If by CA you mean Canada then it applies to me :dunno
Or only the male?...Lemme check... yup I fit this catagory too.
Or only the heavy posters?” What does my body mass have to do with anything anyhow?:huh
pathfinder
Mar-28-2004, 07:10 PM
If it is any consolation Rutt I have added Fredmirada to my fav links .:D
Rutt Said
Are all the dgrin'ers motorcycle maniacs?…Only the smart ones
Or only the ones who live in CA?…If by CA you mean Canada then it applies to me :dunno
Or only the male?...Lemme check... yup I fit this catagory too.
Or only the heavy posters?” What does my body mass have to do with anything anyhow?:huh
Me too Shakey ....
Rutt - I also ride bicycles too, including today. But I do not ride them as much as I did 10 years ago - but I do have a 1986 Rockhopper with about 15,000 miles on it that I still commute to work on frequently. But as I get older, I do like internal combustion also..... http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/Laughing.gif Also allows me to carry more camera gear than a bicycle allows....
DoctorIt
Mar-29-2004, 06:39 AM
A couple of crits and a road race every summer. I'm over 50 but have been riding pertty seriously since I in college. I've done a lot of club riding and was always afraid to race until about 5 years ago. Now I love racing.
Wheelworks?
Chances are good we'll run into each other this summer at some USCF races. Although I'll be there with my camera only. I hate USCF races :puke1 . Too many Cat 3 and 4 weekend warriors that think they're the second coming of Lance Armstrong. Or at least they talk and dress like it. I get my racing in during collegiate season - less talk, more rock.
Richard Cabesa
Mar-29-2004, 10:29 PM
I like sidecar rigs too
http://richard-cabesa.smugmug.com/photos/3111976-M.jpg
or
http://richard-cabesa.smugmug.com/photos/2604733-M.jpg
David
Loadedagain
Apr-27-2004, 09:40 PM
motorsikkle?
http://loadedagain.smugmug.com/photos/878317-M.jpg
fish
Apr-27-2004, 11:13 PM
motorsikkle?
http://loadedagain.smugmug.com/photos/878317-M.jpg
Lovely photograph. I see you are into BMW Motorcycles, huh?
My old Z9
http://humongous.smugmug.com/photos/263765-M-1.jpg
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