@3-speeder and
@Balloonoob Thanks for the sunset props. and soundtracks. I am fortunate to live in a place where the sky is so open.
I’m still leaving too late to really catch the good light. It’s was in the 90’s at sunset and I really wanted to let it cool down more...
These low light pics take a lot of post processing. Jacking up the brightness and correcting some of the yellow sodium vapor lighting effects etc... I’ve been digging how some of the backgrounds come out looking like watercolors, all washed out and fuzzy. It’s a little further from reality than the day pics I take. Not quite as gorgeous and artistic as the pics
@Kstone creates, but I’m having fun. There are a lot of great photographs from many members here (regulars and less frequent posters alike) and I’m inspired and learning everyday from all of you. Thanks!
I’m also learning about where you ride and what it’s like near you. Great to see the sunsets from the top of School St., or morning light “left coast” rides, or Amish Chow Chow and farm gear, or toasty Texas nights, or high Utah mountain White Birch colonies, or noticing the bike lock on the custom Che painted bike, or Colorado group rides with kids and costumes, or New England fire road rides, or jaunts through the ancient small towns of the UK, or big rides in Yosemite, or beach bunkers and deep blue water in Greece or, or, or... It really beats noticing the fewer ways we are different from each other.
Ride on.