Sunday, September 14, 2008

              Hi my name is James here are my bikes.              
This is stacy she is an 1968 Honda Trail 70.
This is Stacy's mom she is an 1966 Vespa 125 Blue Badge.
And here is Brittany she is a 1078 BMW R80/7.
Stacy feels neglected some times because I work on her mom a lot.
Stacy's mom tells her that its o k James rides you harder then me.
Brittany does not care because she knows that James rides her everyday.

9 comments:

Adele said...

You really got a look of the old times!

Amy said...

The greyscale works but if you don't like it, maybe a sepia tone would work better for giving it a vintage look. All of the bikes look good and the angle you took the pictures from work well.

Marshall said...

James, I would really like to see the "before" versions of these photos. Very rich photos. What kind of camera is this again? And I guess this is sort of like sepia tone, but it doesn't look so saturated like sepia tone. You have an interesting, er, conclusion in your story.

BlogBloke12 said...

the bottom picture's composition is pretty dynamic and im a big fan of the old and sepia look, o and your bike is awesome by the way

Kyunga said...

I love the feel of the sepia tone in this photos. The image quality is also very good.

Molly said...

The 3rd one has a great composition

amyARTE250 said...

dig your story. the change to grayscale and sepia filter seems very appropriate. vespa's are very old fashioned and your love for them is clear. GEEK....just kidding.

donnamaenot said...

The highlights are really magnificant. Although I am a bit disturbed by your story line. I really like the crispness and clarity. SWEET!

pEzer said...

Great photographs. Very good use of composition and focus. Also, the contrast on the Vespa pic (3rd from top) makes this picture very appealing and interesting. You might want to further the development of these pictures by playing with other photoshop techniques and see what you can come up with.