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Jul 22, 2007 09:48 |  #1

Took some shots of my buddys Cavi, this one im pretty proud of.

This was my first attempt at rolling shots.

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C&C please.

Also, any suggestions on reducing the cloud reflections?

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Jul 22, 2007 10:53 |  #2

Looks good, try gettin some more angles of the car, and keep snappin. A Circular polarizer would do work on those clouds:)


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Jul 22, 2007 11:17 |  #3

Good job!

Mucho contrast.


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Jul 22, 2007 11:45 |  #4

black_z wrote in post #3590785 (external link)
Good job!

Mucho contrast.

^^do you mean that in a good way or a bad way :lol:


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Jul 22, 2007 11:55 |  #5

good first attempt. some people rig cameras to bumpers for a real low angle. I'd like to see some different angles and different shutter speeds.

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Jul 22, 2007 11:57 |  #6

good attempt. try framing the car so the composition is more pleasing.

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Jul 22, 2007 18:36 |  #7

Good God at the black marks!


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Jul 24, 2007 04:52 |  #8

thanks for the comments guys, keep 'em coming.


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Jul 24, 2007 12:29 |  #9

ChopstickHero wrote in post #3590926 (external link)
good attempt. try framing the car so the composition is more pleasing.


I was about to say the same thing.

Looks good though, the shot was very stable.


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Jul 24, 2007 18:55 |  #10

nice shots. I have a hard time getting stable shots.

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Jul 25, 2007 03:47 |  #11

ChrisLUM wrote in post #3604794 (external link)
nice shots. I have a hard time getting stable shots.

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so do i, lol. There are more blurry shots then sharp shots outta the shoot. I had some underexposer issues on some too :( but overall im happy with my first attempt


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Jul 25, 2007 07:57 |  #12

REIGNftSOLDIER wrote in post #3606835 (external link)
so do i, lol. There are more blurry shots then sharp shots outta the shoot. I had some underexposer issues on some too :( but overall im happy with my first attempt

It's all about practice, and enjoying what you are doing. There are few things as satisfying as uploading an image to your computer and having it turn out exactly as you had interpreted the image.


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Jul 26, 2007 11:17 |  #13

What kind of shutter speeds/apertures are you guys shooting?


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Jul 27, 2007 21:32 |  #14

REIGNftSOLDIER wrote in post #3612953 (external link)
What kind of shutter speeds/apertures are you guys shooting?

I'm wondering the same thing :)




  
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