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This is the trend in photos now a days, how to start down this path?

 
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Apr 11, 2008 17:28 |  #1

http://www.blogsmithme​dia.com …080407_ar_8cspi​der_01.jpg (external link)

Photos like this seem to be the big trend in automotive photography and I have to say, i'm in love!!!!!!

My question is how do you go from a real life photo taken with a DSLR camera to a result similar to what you see? I've tried using Lomo photoshop actions which come about 40-50% of the way close to a final result as above but its still not quite there.

Are there some tips or directions anyone could give me to head down the path to getting photos in this style?

Am I wrong in assuming that 90% of the effect of this style of photo is in the post-processing and not the actual camera doing the picture taking?

What is this style even called?

Thanks for any help!




  
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Apr 11, 2008 17:35 |  #2

I'd have to say that prolly 80% is starting with a great photo and that comes from great light. Sun+Reflectors, Strobes, Hot Lights, etc... it really doesn't matter.

In this shot they went to a specific location (probably scouted well in advance) at a specific time of day to get a specific effect. Top shots don't happen by accident. They start out being as good as you can possibly make them before the image even hits a computer.


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Apr 11, 2008 17:40 |  #3

Given how good the lighting is on the car I'd say there's a very good chance that the car was shot in a studio and placed in this shot.


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Apr 11, 2008 17:41 |  #4

That is also entirely possible...


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Apr 11, 2008 17:43 |  #5

dont forget that CGI is also of a high enough quality these days and is sometime prefered to photography


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Apr 11, 2008 17:48 |  #6

Well he also has a rig for the camera, cause the car is moving.


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Apr 11, 2008 17:50 as a reply to  @ david lee's post |  #7

http://www.c30world.co​m …id=209&stc=1&d=​1159480141 (external link)

http://www.c30world.co​m …id=216&stc=1&d=​1159480237 (external link)

Guys, there are hundreds of photos in this style, I dont think its CGI. The style seems to work really well in automotive photography because they are the ones that seem to do it mostly. I think they are just heavily post-processed photos. There must be a name for this style to kick off a google search?




  
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Apr 11, 2008 17:51 |  #8

Funny how her hair isn't moving.

I think this is a heavy composite or a CGI.


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Apr 11, 2008 17:51 |  #9

slappy sam wrote in post #5310083 (external link)
Well he also has a rig for the camera, cause the car is moving.

Could have been shot from a camera platform...


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Apr 11, 2008 17:54 as a reply to  @ FlyingPhotog's post |  #10

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Apr 11, 2008 18:02 |  #11

The light is all wrong.


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Apr 11, 2008 18:10 |  #12

Looks like a Nikon colour cast too :p


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Apr 11, 2008 18:12 |  #13

cosworth wrote in post #5310170 (external link)
The light is all wrong.

Thats a good point, the light is pretty weird.


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Apr 11, 2008 18:18 |  #14

Well, I think you did pretty good with this shot here! :D

I see no room for improvement, so just keep on keeping on and you should be fine.

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Apr 11, 2008 18:32 |  #15

darkus wrote in post #5310101 (external link)
http://www.c30world.co​m …id=209&stc=1&d=​1159480141 (external link)

http://www.c30world.co​m …id=216&stc=1&d=​1159480237 (external link)

Guys, there are hundreds of photos in this style, I dont think its CGI. The style seems to work really well in automotive photography because they are the ones that seem to do it mostly. I think they are just heavily post-processed photos. There must be a name for this style to kick off a google search?

I just played around a bit for a few minutes, to see what I might be able to achieve in a graphic look, based upon a totally real photograph and came up with this as a start, to show what is possible without CGI coming into play

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