Ok folks, a little different this month. I thought we might have a potm with a bit more of a challenge than just a loose brief.
Your theme for November 2012 is 'Nocturnal'.
It's properly dark out there now most of the time** so it's a fitting challenge for the oncoming of winter.
Be it a night race, night ride, studio shot of your bike in the dark or outside at night, let's see those night time shots. Have fun, experiment, try things out - it's one of the more difficult scenarios to get great results from so it'll be great to see what everyone comes up with.
Noise/ (grain if your properly retro), lighting, atmosphere, movement, static landscape, any result at all (lol)...it's a challenge to do well when mother nature's lighting's switched off, so let's see what you can do Retrobikers.
Rules are simple:
*Picture should be by you or of you.
*Picture should have a retrobike or at least a retro bike part in it (no not a 2012 Enduro with an ODI grip...).
*One pic/ entry per person.
*Pay attention to the 'theme' - that is the point after all.
*Nothing rude or dodgy please.
*Enjoy yourself - it's just a bit of fun.
** I am quite aware that yet again this is hemisphere(ingly) biased to those round my side of the globe, but just think, that makes it even more of a challenge and even sweeter a victory to those on the other side of the world from Retrobike HQ).
Your theme for November 2012 is 'Nocturnal'.
It's properly dark out there now most of the time** so it's a fitting challenge for the oncoming of winter.
Be it a night race, night ride, studio shot of your bike in the dark or outside at night, let's see those night time shots. Have fun, experiment, try things out - it's one of the more difficult scenarios to get great results from so it'll be great to see what everyone comes up with.
Noise/ (grain if your properly retro), lighting, atmosphere, movement, static landscape, any result at all (lol)...it's a challenge to do well when mother nature's lighting's switched off, so let's see what you can do Retrobikers.
Rules are simple:
*Picture should be by you or of you.
*Picture should have a retrobike or at least a retro bike part in it (no not a 2012 Enduro with an ODI grip...).
*One pic/ entry per person.
*Pay attention to the 'theme' - that is the point after all.
*Nothing rude or dodgy please.
*Enjoy yourself - it's just a bit of fun.
** I am quite aware that yet again this is hemisphere(ingly) biased to those round my side of the globe, but just think, that makes it even more of a challenge and even sweeter a victory to those on the other side of the world from Retrobike HQ).