A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?
LCD wrote:
A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?
No way! I would pull off the road and stop first.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
LCD wrote:
A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?
When I shoot in Loxahatchee National Reserve, I use my mountain bike. I use a cotton carrier to hold my Sony a9 and 200-600 mm lens. I can ride the bike and have the camera attached to my chest. I can cover much more ground than I could on foot. This is the only time I use my bike for photography.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1345430-REG/cotton_carrier_686grey_ccs_g3_camera_harness.html?sts=pi&pim=Y
LCD wrote:
A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?
When I've been the passenger on my Dad's Norton motorbike, yes.
I've never been the driver on a motorbike or scooter, but considering the speed these things go, you'd be an idiot to even consider trying it.
Not even from my bicycle would I consider taking photos without stopping first.
It's not only your own life you take into your hands, but those of fellow road-users as well. And with the luck of some, there would probably be a cop nearby to hand you a nice early Christmas present....
Hold your fire and read the original post closely. It refers to stopping and pulling over before taking pictures.
The real question is do you use other vehicle types for access.
Orphoto wrote:
Hold your fire and read the original post closely. It refers to stopping and pulling over before taking pictures.
The real question is do you use other vehicle types for access.
I YOU bothered to read the original post closely, you would see the only question - "Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?" For my reply, I gave the OP the benefit of the doubt and assumed he meant what he wrote.
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So I went back to the original question:
"A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?"
My interpretation of the last sentence: I'm sitting on a moving bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter and want to take a photo while still sitting on that moving thing...
turp77
Loc: Connecticut, Plainfield
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I rode motorcycles for many years. I made two trips from Connecticut to California, many trips all over New England. I always had my camera with me. I tell you, you see so much more on a motorcycle than in a cage (car😂). Yes you can find a lot more places to pull over safely
Morning Star wrote:
So I went back to the original question:
"A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?"
My interpretation of the last sentence: I'm sitting on a moving bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter and want to take a photo while still sitting on that moving thing...
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I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me.Funny, I inferred while parked. Many times one can pull over much easier on a bike than in a car.
And how would one use two hands on a camera while the bike is moving? Or take time for a composition?
You inferred "while moving", I didn't.
[quote=LCD]A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?[\quote]
I too often experience this dilemma. Especially if my wife is driving and I ask her to pull over to capture a shot. I located a window clamp. Do not have a heavy camera and lens set-up. I also have a wrist strap on my camera for safe keeping.
I’m not sure if this will suit your purpose.
https://www.adorama.com/vg2bh50wm.html
I think if you are on a bike you are a 'vehicle' and would obey traffic rules including no distracted driving. When you get off and walk the bike you are a 'pedestrian' and could do anything anyone walking could do. I like the idea of twin baskets on a bike or Ebike to carry photo gear. Let us know how it works out.
LCD wrote:
A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?
Checkout "Cotton Carrier" Great for doing photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter.
Morning Star wrote:
So I went back to the original question:
"A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?"
My interpretation of the last sentence: I'm sitting on a moving bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter and want to take a photo while still sitting on that moving thing...
So I went back to the original question: br br &q... (
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I think it means, "...could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me." In a car there might be no place to legally park. On a bike you are not really allowed to ride on the sidewalk, but you can lock up anywhere and take a short stroll. Seems like a good idea.
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
LCD wrote:
A not uncommon thing for me is to see a nice shot while driving, but there is no safe and convenient place to pull off. I wished I was in a motorbike and could pull off onto whatever meager strip of shoulder the road might offer me. Has any tried photography from a bicycle, motorbike or Vespa motor-scooter?
I've done it on occasion, but usually with a cellphone, or sometimes with a bridge camera. Some carefully pack a small-ish camera in a saddle bag on a motocycle or bike, but the hassle of getting off, digging into the carrier adn pulling out the camera is a big deterrent for me. The cell is in my pocket.
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