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uwshprod
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 22:33
Been into video production for a while but just now getting into photography and thought I would try HDR. I know some of these pictures are over done but to my eye I love em but they always could use some work. I shot these last year and from time to time still mess with them to improve. Also I hope to learn alot in this forum and to also help me understand photography better. Also there are more on my flickr page in my signature. And if you get a chance check out my video's on my youtube page.
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/UWISHPROD/jason2.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/UWISHPROD/jason3.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/UWISHPROD/jason1.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/UWISHPROD/evo2.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/UWISHPROD/5.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/UWISHPROD/evo1-1.jpg

canonloader
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 12:34
Your YouTube link is dead.

uwshprod
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 13:55
just repaired my signature links.

canonloader
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 14:08
What camera were you using for the video's? Video has always intrigued me, but I never had the time to really do it much. Now I am going to try with an SX10 IS and see what I can do. I've got some experience editing video, so I think it's going to be fun. Learn something new. :)

ssracer
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 14:11
I really like the first one of the Evo. A friend of mine had one just like that.

kevincc
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 19:18
the pictures are just about as tight as the cars, good ****.

uwshprod
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 19:56
Thank you guys. I was a little worried I would get some bad comments. I know they could use some improvements but I didnt expect this. The evo is my car actually.

Canonloader all those videos were filmed with a Casio Exilim. Nothing special but it works really well for short clips. My next investment will be a HD camcorder. I also use a gopro camera mounted to the front bumber or side of the vehicle.