Motorcycle Trips Are Photo Opportunities
If you are among the group of people who choose to experience seeing the world from the back of a motorcycle, then you know the sites and scenery along the way are worthy of capturing on camera.
All across the U.
S.
every state has its own natural beauty, historic spots, amazing architecture, and native people.
Bottom line, this is a great way for a rider to document where they have been and what they have experienced.
It can be a challenge to bring some camera equipment along on a motorcycle.
Probably the hardest part is weather protection.
There are different types of motorcycle luggage.
With hard luggage it is easier to keep the camera and equipment dry.
With soft luggage it is harder.
One good way is to purchase a box of very good quality plastic bags, like the kind used for bagging leaves.
Then double bag the camera, lenses etc.
in these bags.
Another idea is to just bring a point and shoot camera.
This can be easily stored in a vest pocket or motorcycle jacket pocket.
If bringing a bigger camera and equipment, there is a way to pack it whether hard or soft saddle bags are being used.
If a biker is not careful they could have an expensive camera broken into pieces.
If it is in a location where it will bounce around, in a hard trunk or on the sock absorbers this is what will happen.
So the way to do this is to protect your equipment by packing soft items, such as clothing, pillows, or towels around it to absorb the shocks and vibrations.
Some people choose to put the camera into a fanny pack.
The only thing is anything that is attached directly to the body while riding has the possibility of increasing injuries if the biker comes off the bike.
Along the way on a road trip there are many amazing sites to be seen.
With a camera these can be captured and kept as mementos.
All across the U.
S.
every state has its own natural beauty, historic spots, amazing architecture, and native people.
Bottom line, this is a great way for a rider to document where they have been and what they have experienced.
It can be a challenge to bring some camera equipment along on a motorcycle.
Probably the hardest part is weather protection.
There are different types of motorcycle luggage.
With hard luggage it is easier to keep the camera and equipment dry.
With soft luggage it is harder.
One good way is to purchase a box of very good quality plastic bags, like the kind used for bagging leaves.
Then double bag the camera, lenses etc.
in these bags.
Another idea is to just bring a point and shoot camera.
This can be easily stored in a vest pocket or motorcycle jacket pocket.
If bringing a bigger camera and equipment, there is a way to pack it whether hard or soft saddle bags are being used.
If a biker is not careful they could have an expensive camera broken into pieces.
If it is in a location where it will bounce around, in a hard trunk or on the sock absorbers this is what will happen.
So the way to do this is to protect your equipment by packing soft items, such as clothing, pillows, or towels around it to absorb the shocks and vibrations.
Some people choose to put the camera into a fanny pack.
The only thing is anything that is attached directly to the body while riding has the possibility of increasing injuries if the biker comes off the bike.
Along the way on a road trip there are many amazing sites to be seen.
With a camera these can be captured and kept as mementos.
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