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Oct 19, 2007 14:35 |  #1

hey guys :)

shot a buddys supra yesterday. let me know what ya think!

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Oct 19, 2007 15:02 |  #2

Clean Supra!!! CCW wheels? I like the rolling shot alot.


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Oct 19, 2007 15:25 |  #3

Nice work. I do have a bit of a crit but nothing too major.(sorry but maybe it does help?)

#1 - Good angle on the car but I feel that it was taken too early in the day. For a car of this colour, I would wait till the sun was lower or wait for "Golden Hour" since the reflection of the rear window/rims seems distracting.

#2 - I like this a lot since it really does make you feel you are in the car.

#3 - Rolling shot has worked well. Was this done out the window? Only thing is, shot is a bit busy with other cars. I would try a few of these so you have a few to pick from. I did about 35 rig shots before I was happy.

#4 - Background colours have helped the car stand out but reflections are bit too strong (for my liking)

I know that sounds kind of anal BUT I have found a really good read up and tips for car photography, maybe you would like to check it out.

http://www.m3forum.net …m/showthread.ph​p?t=135871 (external link)

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Oct 19, 2007 22:18 |  #4

I'm liking the last one best. It would have been nice if the fence went all the way across & someone had picked up the crap by the front bumper? ;)


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Oct 20, 2007 00:39 |  #5

IBLinKYI - thanks :) yes, they are CCW wheels! kind of a cliche wheel to put on a supra, but i love how it looks regardless how overdone it is.

elysium - thanks for the critique, i will put it to mind next time i shoot :). as for shooting, i didnt have much of a choice that day. it was kinda overcast, and the owner of the car was shipping the car out with the army the next day.

photosguy - thanks :) i see what youre talking about fencewise, but i got the cardboard box cloned out (sending the pics to a few magazines to see what they are going to say) :) no worries.


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Oct 20, 2007 01:24 |  #6

Great car to shoot. I love #1. As mentioned, a better location for the rolling shot would have been nice. Keep up the good work. Good job not blowing out the sky.


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Oct 21, 2007 16:06 |  #7

thanks general :) i wish i had more time to shoot this beauty but its gone now :(


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Oct 21, 2007 22:28 |  #8

the last picture is awesome, perfect angle and lighting.


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