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Took some time this weekend to replace my signals and tail light on my DRZ. Very bright at night :) Thanks to x1xMoltoVx3x, used one of his drills to put a couple new holes in my license plate

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Great looking bike. What's something like that worth? Would starting track riding on that be better than say a 600?

You can pick up a 250 in pretty good shape with lot's of spares in the $10,000.00 range. They are hard to come by these days. Mine was built by Sandy Noce at Pro6 and it's a very special machine. Lots of kit stuff.

Starting on the track with a 250 would be a big pain in the arse. You would be better off with a 4 stroke. These two strokes need lot's of attention to keep them going fast and well. Jetting, pistons, rings, every year a rebuilt crank etc, etc. A 4 stroke 600 is just gas and go mostly.
In the right hands this 250 is competitive with the 600s. Just not in my hands yet.

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If you still have the original shot try selecting the bike, then inverting the selection before you apply the selective defocus. It'll make it look more natural by keeping the entire bike in focus ;)
So this is a photoshop trick and not tilt-shift photography?
 
If you still have the original shot try selecting the bike, then inverting the selection before you apply the selective defocus. It'll make it look more natural by keeping the entire bike in focus ;)

Nope, was done in camera with a Canon 45mm Tilt-Shift lens.

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It can be done either way; tilt/shift lens or in post. The results tend to be better in post, if you're trying for that "toy" look.

Think it is better with lens. Just need elevation for the shots to give it that diorama look. Photoshop just blurs the background, a proper lens has true bokeh.
 
Think it is better with lens. Just need elevation for the shots to give it that diorama look. Photoshop just blurs the background, a proper lens has true bokeh.

I've tried tilt/shift, Lensbaby, etc.. Can't stand them. Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro blurs whatever you want it to. If you look at the shot that I posted, I also blurred the flagpole in the foreground.
 
a race bike that's been crashed, shocking!
Hey, it was just a joke, I did say you were pretty up front about it. There was no intent in making anyone look bad so my apologies if it came out that way
 
Hey, it was just a joke, I did say you were pretty up front about it. There was no intent in making anyone look bad so my apologies if it came out that way

my reply was tongue in cheek as well, no worries! :happy3:

as you can see, she's all fixed up and rolling!
 

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