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Jul 06, 2011 04:08 |  #1

Went and grabbed my father's car to get some updated pictures of it. There were a few little things changed, cosmetically......and I installed factory HID's as well since the last pics.

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Jul 06, 2011 07:19 |  #2

Lovely shots man, and awesome car your dad got.


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Jul 06, 2011 07:59 |  #3

Nice pics all.




  
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Jul 06, 2011 08:24 |  #4

great shots, nice looking car. how does he like it?




  
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Jul 06, 2011 09:24 |  #5

Good series on it, but...
You have nice highlights in some of them, except the body is very cyan in all but the first one. It's an easy fix, so I wonder if you did that on purpose?


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Jul 06, 2011 12:15 |  #6

PhotosGuy wrote in post #12712672 (external link)
Good series on it, but...
You have nice highlights in some of them, except the body is very cyan in all but the first one. It's an easy fix, so I wonder if you did that on purpose?

The rear quarter panel?


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cool shots, but the lighting could have been better. I like the lighting in the first one.


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Jul 06, 2011 20:35 |  #8

PhotosGuy wrote in post #12712672 (external link)
Good series on it, but...
You have nice highlights in some of them, except the body is very cyan in all but the first one. It's an easy fix, so I wonder if you did that on purpose?

That is actually the only shot with lighting from the sun.....I could have fixed it, but I liked the natural light on there, just different. To be honest, I desaturated almost all of the pictures.....including that one, to give the car a more 'white' appearance. My last shots made the car look more gray, so I wanted to avoid that.

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cool shots, but the lighting could have been better. I like the lighting in the first one.

I definitely agree on the lighting, so my only excuse is that I was bored to death. :D I did like the lighting on the first also, and managed to get several shots in that same lighting, but forgot that my whole point for the new pictures was to include the new headlights.....which I didn't remember until the sun was down. :oops:

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great shots, nice looking car. how does he like it?

Thanks. He loves it. He sold his '69 Z/28 almost 2 years ago....which I couldn't believe. He told me one night when I came to their house for dinner, that he had ordered a new Camaro. :)

He loves it.....so far it has long tube headers and a cam. :cool:


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Jul 07, 2011 09:48 |  #9

That is actually the only shot with lighting from the sun.....I could have fixed it, but I liked the natural light on there, just different. To be honest, I desaturated almost all of the pictures.....including that one, to give the car a more 'white' appearance. My last shots made the car look more gray, so I wanted to avoid that.

If I had to choose between a warm CB & a cold cyan one, I usually prefer warm, like here: '66 Ford Shelby GT-350 clone
It might not be the "Correct" WB, but I think it's a friendlier, "Right" WB.


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Jul 08, 2011 02:45 |  #10

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If I had to choose between a warm CB & a cold cyan one, I usually prefer warm, like here: '66 Ford Shelby GT-350 clone
It might not be the "Correct" WB, but I think it's a friendlier, "Right" WB.

Whatever works for personal preference. The WB in those pics you posted is ok, but too warm IMO. Then again, I am more distracted by the photos taken on the shadow side and also the lines in the parking lot. ;)


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Jul 08, 2011 09:21 |  #11

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Whatever works for personal preference. The WB in those pics you posted is ok, but too warm IMO.

True, but the point is that warm usually looks better than cold cyan to me

Then again, I am more distracted by the photos taken on the shadow side and also the lines in the parking lot. ;)

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