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Pic of the week game

I really like Sandy's pic of the sun on the elderly GSes but I will vote for Dave Redman for the best capture of the topic of the week.
 
I vote for Bob Baatfam this week. At first few glances, I'm thinking it's one of those photo edits where the bike is kept in color while the background is processed B&W, but upon further reflection, I see the green in the grass. I also love what the setting sunlight does to the bike. Check it out in comparison to different lighting and angle. Same bike, right? different seat but same bike?

 
I vote for Bob Baatfam this week. At first few glances, I'm thinking it's one of those photo edits where the bike is kept in color while the background is processed B&W, but upon further reflection, I see the green in the grass. I also love what the setting sunlight does to the bike. Check it out in comparison to different lighting and angle. Same bike, right? different seat but same bike?

Same bike, but after I changed it from an '82 frame, to a '83 frame, thus the different rearsets.
Back to a recovered stock seat, upgraded horns, fork guards, and the little windshield.
And FYI, I did desaturate everything a little, except the bike. Just trying bring the bike out a little.
 
Well entries are a little down at 10, but considering the holidays, it is good group of photos....Very nice.
And thanks again Dave for putting them all together for us. I know you are pretty busy spoiling the Grandkids...:D

Loved the theme, Roger...
The pictures that really worked for me, and fit the theme best, IMO...

Burgue73 - very nice picture...the clouds and the bike framing the mountains, which have the golden light of the setting sun illuminating them.

Mine - also had the golden sun ray thing going, and I like the picture. Wish I would have moved a little and differentiated the tank bag from the rock.

kerrfunk - the setting sun is definitely lighting up your subject, with wonderful light. Couldn't park under the arch, huh? LOL...

Redman - golden light is very nice, but it is the composition that works well for me. Bike on the right 3rd, shadow on the left. Several leading lines going right for the bike, nice.

DaveR - nice, very nice. Just a good solid photo of your bike. Full frame, nice light, limited distractions. Almost calendar stuff.

Also liked trevor's, and dorkburger's a bunch, but didn't feel they really met the theme...

This week my vote goes to Redman, (Dave), for giving me the complete package.

I guess I didn't understand the theme...I thought it was the sun setting on something? How does mine not meet that criteria?
Just asking :)
 
I guess I didn't understand the theme...I thought it was the sun setting on something? How does mine not meet that criteria?
Just asking :)
Totally fair question. For me, it is always a struggle to get a balance between best picture, and best interpretation of the theme...
Using Roger's follow up here, I was looking for that golden light. But that is just me.
My thought was, what is the setting sun's golden light falling on.

Still love your photo though, Trevor.
 
Totally fair question. For me, it is always a struggle to get a balance between best picture, and best interpretation of the theme...
Using Roger's follow up here, I was looking for that golden light. But that is just me.


Still love your photo though, Trevor.

Thanks my friend, :)
 
Kerrfunks pic does it for me this week. Trevors pic is close second with the soft subdued colours throughout, all so gentle the gull wasn't even spooked.
 
Rogers initial statement of "sunset..... but look on the other side of the road.... what sun is setting on...." seemed to describe that looking away from the sun at sunset, to me, anyway.
I suppose if all that someone saw was "sunset" or "what sun is sitting on", without the reading the entire statement, then would have a broader interpretation.

And, incidentally, something I found years ago was that often when are attracted to some subject-scene as subject of a photo, that often if look the other way or look around in general, will find other interesting things. So I have been a proponent of "look on the other side of the road" when stop for a photo when see some scene.
ANd also, if looking for any scene, maybe stopp at something that is kinda marginal scene, not really worth stopping for, but maybe if do stop anyway, might also find something else that WAS worth stopping for. (Which explains some of the peculiar pics I have.) (And explains why sometimes a 3 1/2 hour ride might only be 100 miles.)

I noticed that Trevor got the seagull(?) to cooperate to provide a great profile to add as an interesting element, along with the twilight glow.

Had 5 pics that I really liked for the topic-theme-subject.
Man, these entries have been getting to be great in recent months. Have many to choose from that are great, such that have to think of some criteria for a tie-breaker, and that criteria for me, anyway, is to judge it per the category-subject-theme.
I liked Bob Baatfam's alot, nice picture of the bike in what is obvious low angle light (or obvious to someone with photo experience). Although the picture is about the bike, not the light. Similar for DaveR, great pic of great scene, is well lite by the low sun, but the low sun is not a major element of the pic. Kerrfunk is great interesting also, but is about the big monument.

For pics that are about the "sunset... but look the other side of the road" that would be: mine and Roger Burque, each has own unique attraction .... ah, I'll give Roger the benefit of being the author of this great catagory-theme-subject and vote for Roger Burque.
 
And this is why this game is fun. We all interpret the theme in a different way.

This is what Roger said.
"...sunset..... but look on the other side of the road.... what sun is setting on...."
To me, this means the subject is what the setting sun light is lighting up, not the light itself.

Now Redman, (Dave), took that to mean the subject was the light, not what the light lit. (If I understand him correctly)
Although the picture is about the bike, not the light. Similar for DaveR, great pic of great scene, is well lite by the low sun, but the low sun is not a major element of the pic. Kerrfunk is great interesting also, but is about the big monument.

Ah....Art it is so confusing....:D
 
My vote goes to dorkburger Glen's photo. I like all of the interpretations of the theme. I believe there is no wrong answer.
Not an entry, just for sh\+s and giggles. Sun setting on the closed pool and my bike's exhaust sitting on my workbench. I probably will not have a photo in the contest until I get all of my winter bike projects done (hopefully by springtime).
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The best one is too close to call for me this week and not one that believes in wasting a vote my going to do something I've never done and vote for ME. Yay!!!
 
It's not a blazing colourful sunset on this evening shot but the sun is definitely low in the sky and lighting up a bunch of old Suzuki's.

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by soates50, on Flickr

That would be McClelland viewpoint on Curly Creek Rd in the Gifford Pinchot NF. If Sandy would rotate left 90 degrees, he'd be looking at Mt. St. Helens,
This was shortly before you ran the WSP trooper off the road, right, Sandy?
 
My two favorites this week were Trevor and Redman. Nice positioning on both bikes with the bikes being a prominent part of the picture.

Voting for Redman. The color of the setting sun on the scene is lovely.

My entry was a punt....one of those situations where the camera read the sky and made everything else dark. I have another pic of the bike while I was there, but taken with my back to the sun. Lighting wise it was great, and even caught some golden sun.... but I didn't love the composition.
 
I'm voting for the Dorkbuger again... Sorry DaveR I just can't vote for the Honda...😋
 
Yes I have a real hard time this week but my vote goes to......wait for it...... dorkburger

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That would be McClelland viewpoint on Curly Creek Rd in the Gifford Pinchot NF. If Sandy would rotate left 90 degrees, he'd be looking at Mt. St. Helens,
This was shortly before you ran the WSP trooper off the road, right, Sandy?

I didn't really run him off the road. I just passed him a little too quickly (100+mph) while he was already trying to pull somebody over for speeding. After all it was a ghost car and after yelling at me for a while he did seem to get over it though. LOL.
 
Saturday

Vote Tally

My count is
Kerrfunk 2, Redman 3, Burque 3, Baatfam 1, Dorkburger 3, Sandy 1

That being a 3 way tie. Someone check my count. And I understand our procedure-rules; in event of a tie on Saturday we wait for a tiebreaker vote to come in, presumably from someone that didn't vote yet.

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