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Civic and Integra...critique please

 
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Nov 04, 2005 00:45 |  #1

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Here is one of a new technique. Not sure how well it turned out.

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Nov 04, 2005 00:49 |  #2

They all look pretty good too me. I like the last of the normal ones the most.


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Nov 04, 2005 00:51 |  #3

it might be even better if the tire marks on the ground were darker.


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Nov 04, 2005 00:53 |  #4

i only like the one with all 3.


how did you pull off that new 'technique'


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Nov 04, 2005 03:45 |  #5

I think he had the flash fire with a long exposure then he zoomed in. That doesn't work well at night in these pics because the highlights just take over the pic. If you do it in the daytime it works better (as long as the light is even, or your subject is the brightest object.)




  
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Nov 04, 2005 07:12 |  #6

Interesting effect, but I prefer the lighting in the 1st three. The background would be better for something like a pickup, though.
#6 has promise. The lights wouldn't blow out if you had someone hide in the car & just turn them on for part of the exposure.
Generally, you'll get a better critique if you just post 1-2 shots so we can concentrate on them.
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Nov 04, 2005 08:34 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #7

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Interesting effect, but I prefer the lighting in the 1st three. The background would be better for something like a pickup, though.
#6 has promise. The lights wouldn't blow out if you had someone hide in the car & just turn them on for part of the exposure.
Generally, you'll get a better critique if you just post 1-2 shots so we can concentrate on them.
Keep at it! ;)

Never thought about doing the lights like that. Thanks for the tip. Yeah, I posted up quite a few. I will remove some of them, and leave up the 'best' ones. I was wanting to get some sunset-time shots, but we got stuck in traffic, and couldn't get to a good spot on time for very many evening shots.


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Nov 05, 2005 03:56 |  #8

i think pic 8 is the damage!

nice cars too... but it aint a tight car if it aint a type r :D




  
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