
Following on from yesterday and what setting to use this was the sport mode(the running man symbol) which freezes the bike in the air without blurring the spectators. So although he is travelling and the spectators are static the sport mode (or speed setting could be used) allows for this and freezes the bike in a single frame as if it's static and marries it with the background.
No need to go into Einstein's Theory of Relativity and speed of light in a vacuum scenarios, all you need to know is Babooshka's theory of "this setting works, don't analyse it, just use it."
I particularly like this shot for the simple reason I was not allowed in the stunt enclosure only official photographers. If you look closely you can see the photographer by the lower bike wheel watchhing me take the shot looking a bit miffed. Sometimes it's better to be on the outside looking in. All's fair in love war and photography.
Totally unrelated topics. Thanks Scarlet for the award, which I will of course pass on and thanks
too to for making me DAVID MCMAHON, AUTHORBLOG Post Of the Day again for yesterday and sharing the honours with many fine bloggers.
Want to join ABC got the lovely hostess with the mostest, MRS NESBITT'S PLACE
Very cool! The miffed official photographer makes it even better!
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon. Try a hot toddy and some Night Nurse, as long as you aren't planning to be awake by lunchtime tomorrow! It always makes me feel better, not that I'm recommending alcohol and medicine! :)
Hello Babooshka !
ReplyDeleteNice photo in B&W, with a good story !
Your isle is full of treasures...
See You later.
Classic shot Baboushka, all is fine in love and war and as you say, it was a well caught shot.
ReplyDeleteLong way from my jalopies, though.
Love it,
Ray
What?? You weren't allowed in with "OFFICIAL " photographers? That's a bunch of bs. I haven't used the running man lately since the grandchildren sit and pose on command now. Feel better soon. I think Dr. Marley is on the right track.
ReplyDeleteLooks really dangerous! Nice!
ReplyDeleteThe photo is great ans I love it in B&W. Thank you also for you usual explanations.
ReplyDeleteThanks for explaining these photos.
ReplyDeleteYou are are so helpful and a brilliant photographer.
That looks like SO much fun - but for me? NOT~ But I know my son-in-law would LOVE to do that! In fact, I'm afraid he DOES do stunts like that when off mountain biking with his buddies. Pray he doesn't break his neck, although he is insured! lol
ReplyDeleteWow...that's so scary!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have two entries this week,you can check it out here and here.
That is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my site!
On my right hand side, in my pictorial tour, you will see I want a dirt bike:)
That's one nice jump! Have a great week babooshka!
ReplyDeleteThose guys are amazing ( and some gals ) and they SCARE me!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling better..Lots of bugs going around. As always I enjoy the photo and the back story...
ReplyDeletenice jump. :)
ReplyDeleteYikes! Thanks for imaging an experience that I'll never have.
ReplyDeleteWould love to have been with you to takes photos,great in B&W, love your explanations.
ReplyDeleteThank for you comments on mine
nous faisons tous les deux dans le 'Jump' aujourd'hui et dans le trial (mais le mien est en vélo). Superbe photo du saut
ReplyDeletewe are both in the 'Jump' and today in the trial (but mine is by bike). Superb picture jump
Nice one. I thought of Van Halen briefly.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot !
ReplyDeletemiss Yves
Well caught.
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for all that speed and testosterone!
ReplyDeleteA lovely shot - nothing for the wide-angle view!!
ReplyDeleteNice photo. What a jump!
ReplyDeleteThere was I imagining a wheelie from the TT!
ReplyDeleteBy the way....................just wait till you see my Thursday pictures from the races!
i should have guessed your photo would be a jumping motorbike!
ReplyDeletebeautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteget well soon!
That's a great picture! Love the black and white, too!
ReplyDeleteFunnily enough I can't seem to get the sport setting to work! I've tried on several different cameras now, but no. No luck ... the moving object is still blurred. No idea what I'm doing wrong.
Maybe I'm still subconsciously trying to follow the motion as my photography teacher showed me?
It's a great photo for sure! Very well done! But how is your flu? I hope you'll be better soon.
ReplyDeleteI had photographs about jumps about kayaks, snowboard, skis, mopeds, but no photographs about real motorcycles.
ReplyDeleteYou've done great job on capturing this motorcycle in mid-air.
Fantastic capture and great info about the Sports setting... I've never usedit but will certainly set out todo so now.
ReplyDeleteI hope you flu like bugs.... buzzes off soon :O)
Mine's Here
Boo! it's me again... Ican not seem to post a comment on Mannanan post... as I don't know his email I was wondering if you did so as to let him know.
ReplyDeleteTom
Great jump. So cool you were in the right position to get the best shot. I agree with Marley, night nurse and hot toddy. Plus lots of bed rest. Get well soon.
ReplyDeleteHi babooshka, nice pic and story! Loved that miffed photographer bit =)
ReplyDeleteGet well soon!
And I love scheduled post too. This blogger feature made me decide to do this daily photoblog.
Great shot.
ReplyDeletePerfect choice for the letter J.
Hope you start feeling better soon.
Bear((( )))
Hi Bab, I'm sorry you aren't feeling good. Are your motorcycle pictures taken up on the Snaefell Mountain Course? It is pretty baren up there.
ReplyDeleteToday as promised I have the little Blue-green Morris Minor 1000 that I found in Laxey. You might know the car?
"Get well soon!"
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Very impressive movie-shot...
ReplyDeleteDoing meme/award yet love? But how do you get these impressive motorbike shots!? Jealousy rages... LOL.
ReplyDeleteCiao
Scarlet xx
I love that you put it in black and white, it really draws the attention to the jumping bike.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot and lol'ing about the annoyed photographer, oh well!
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better soon!
Happy landings...
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to your posts -- one reason is that I just like saying your name...
Great capture on a great day in Ramsey. One of the very few very warm and sunny days that we had here though today's been rather nice. Thanks for the great tip. When I've stopped rushing around trying to fix editing problems on my site maybe I'll get chance to try them out....Cheers
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I am going back to see the grumpy photog.
ReplyDeleteOoh he does look a bit cheesed off, doesn't he!
ReplyDeleteThe shot is Awesome!!! Love Black and White Photos!! Take Care!!
ReplyDeleteSherrie
Jump has showed up in several different ways this week. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting b&w action photo & writing.
ReplyDeleteI like and will remember:
'All is fair in love, war & photography.'
Thankyou for visiting MumbaiDailySnapshot.
That's a good JUMP shot, and your story just adds to the fun!
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon.
Great jump! I love it! : D
ReplyDeleteIt is shots like these that makes me wish to do better with my camera. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi there
ReplyDeleteWe love your blog - we're exiles and descendants of the IOM in North America and around the globe. Could you, would you, link to us?
http://namanx.blogspot.com
I plug you all the time.
PS. I think you live near my Aunty Esther but that's just a guess.
Brilliant !!
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