I had a chance to do some creative shots and play around with my Rogue Flash Gels. I was at my Parents house for a cook out today so I snapped a few shots of my Fathers 84 Corvette. I used a bright red gel on these first six shots, and a blue and yellow gel on the last two. This was a blast and lot's of fun. I highly recommend playing around with lighting gels if you haven't already and the chance arises!
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This was my first time using the lighting gels. I can't get over how something so simple can make such a big difference to a photo. Very fun using them. I would love to see some of your photos using gels if you don't mind sharing.
You and I have a bit in common as well. I to work in the restoration, & custom car field. So I have had my share of old fiberglass as well. You probably have dealt with far more of than I. I deal more with the steel bodies than glass, thank God! I feel for you, fiber glass can be an animal. What year did they start using SMC on the Vettes? Was it with the C5's?
