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Robert Whiteman
{K:2201} 5/26/2003
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Couple of observations...perhaps a slight tilt to her head would add more grace to "beauty" and where her right (our left) leg is pressing against "the beast" is not the most flattering to her lovely form. These contact points are better kept on the hidden side (her left hip/thigh) instead. Just a simple matter of shifting her weight to keep this from showing camera-side.
Also the bend in the right arm...maybe keep it straight and let that shoulder raise and then tilt her head in that direction to break up the static look of the pose.
I'm sure this type of posing isn't the easiest but with cool bikes and lovely models...who's complaining?
As for the amount of views, now we know where the magazine editors are coming from. Ever see a bike magazine without a girl on the cover? Not very often.
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Phillip Filtz
{K:1792} 4/30/2003
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Funny thing about throwing a girl in the shot. Look at my other images of this bike, on how many times they were viewed, then this one. Funny thing about shots with girls in them ... ;)
Thanks
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marco biancardi
{K:10582} 4/29/2003
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as a biker, I was immediately attracted by the thumbnail... conventional but well shot pic, regards.
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Jason Henske
{K:1822} 4/29/2003
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Nice shot, good subjects
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 4/29/2003
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Well done, excellent hi key. Don.
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Jeremy Grigsby
{K:574} 4/29/2003
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Sweet ride...sweet gal...sweet shot.
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John Glibota
{K:310} 4/29/2003
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Exceptional biker shot. Good choice of title. 'Course I'm a sucker for bike shots. Good lighting and lack of background. Pretty much a classic bike/girl shot. Good job.
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