Motorcycle Street Photography

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

Hello everyone, went for a ride with some of my good buddies last Sunday, got some great photos of the bikes against some of the heavily graffiti-ed areas of Birmingham. Thought i would share them with you all, these were taken with a Nikon D3500, one of my friends camera's which he brought along; he does a lot of photography. We combined our skills and different angle viewpoints and came out with some really cool shots:

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The Bikes:

  • Yamaha XJ6
  • Yamaha YZFR125
  • Honda Hornet
  • Honda CBF125 (Mine)

Thanks,
Toby

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Nice pictures.
Just explain me something: I have seen this big red "L" a few times before. Who does get it? Just 125ccm driver? Everyone with lesser that 2 years experience? i dont know but I guess its for beginners only

Yes so the "L" plates on front and back mean that the rider is a Learner, it means they only have a provisional licence, in the UK we have something called a CBT (Compulsory Basic Training). Its a days worth of training, and once completed you are entitled to ride a 125cc capacity motorbike with "L" plates, however you are not allowed to carry pillion or use motorways. I still have L plates on front and back but im doing my A2 licence next month. I might do a post on UK Motorcycle licence laws, so that people outside the UK can understand the different licences and tests etc.

Thank you for your answer ;-)