Florida’s Biketoberfest- A Custom Motor bike experience through the lens

Last October, I got to visit Florida, and stayed at the Daytona beach area- a small town called Deland, to be precise.

The small town atmosphere was broken by the roar of Harley Davidson’s and other custom motor bikes. Cruising around were dozens of bikes, and in growing numbers as the distance to Daytona beach, and its speedway in particular, shortens- where dozens became thousands.

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I’ve quickly found these beautiful machines (although you got to admit… all that polishing all day is a bit over the top) to be amazing photography objects, providing a variety of colors, textures, reflection and original composition opportunities. I found myself lingering next to many of the bikes, and this series shows just a bit of the selection.

As I was not planning on a photography adventure, all images were taken with my travel friendly Canon Ixus-850 (Or SD-800) digital pocket camera.

Got cool motor bike pictures or another interesting photography experience to share, send me a post!

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