San Diego’s three-season Summer makes motorcycle riding an enticing transportation option for many residents. Then there is California law, which permits cutting the lane; it’s a common practice, too. You’re stuck in traffic, for example, while a motorcyclist weaves between vehicles and advances.
The practice is all the more unsettling, when a motorcycle suddenly races up from behind between you and other fast-moving cars, SUVs, trucks, and more! I am surprised that there aren’t more accidents caused by the driving tactic. I needn’t say but must: Don’t text and ride, please.
While walking one of the alleys in my neighborhood of University Heights, I frequently pass a Harley parked nearby a residence. Location varies a little, and the potential photographic composition intrigued me yesterday. Luckily, I packed Nikon Zf with NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR lens attached.
Vitals for the Featured Image: f/7.1, ISO 100, 1/400 sec, 74mm; 12:41 p.m. PST; composed as shot and converted from RAW to monochrome JPG in post-production.