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DaveMcBride
26th of February 2008 (Tue), 07:35
First session over for this year, I spend winter photographing wildlife and the rest of the year on classic American muscle. I used a couple of soft boxes for the first time and shot the car at dusk to keep the ambient light down so I could use longer shutter speeds and operate the flash manually

PhotosGuy
26th of February 2008 (Tue), 09:15
One of my favorite Mopars. My neighbor had one & sold it to my other neighbor a few years ago. They also had a '69 RRunner to compliment my '69 Cuda.

Seen this?
A few Car Lighting Tips - Updated (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70290)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v218/PhotosGuy/Forum%20Junk/Welcome-ChargerRT_020.gif

stathunter
26th of February 2008 (Tue), 09:17
Looks like that dart can fly!

DaveMcBride
27th of February 2008 (Wed), 06:35
One of my favorite Mopars. My neighbor had one & sold it to my other neighbor a few years ago. They also had a '69 RRunner to compliment my '69 Cuda.

Seen this?
A few Car Lighting Tips - Updated (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70290)



I think I had a quick look at that a while back.....think you missed the point though, I was experimenting with flash, not daylight. I normally use available light and a little Photoshopping as you can see here
http://www.moparuk.co.uk/publishedwork/published.html
http://www.moparuk.co.uk/feature%20cars/featurecars.html

but I want to try something different.

PhotosGuy
27th of February 2008 (Wed), 08:16
I think I had a quick look at that a while back.....think you missed the point though, Like I can remember who I've posted that link to? :D
My point was that there's another way if/when someone decides to try it. Photography is, after all, a learning process.

jessica31876
3rd of March 2008 (Mon), 14:28
Nice!! My husband had one we got married and he sold it. Been kicking himself in the rear over that one ever since LOL