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Jul 23, 2008 02:22 |  #1

Here's a photoshoot i did of a buddies G35 in downtown LA. C&C is always welcomed. Enjoy!
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Jul 23, 2008 02:27 |  #2

nice set. what kind of settings were you using? any lighting?
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Jul 23, 2008 02:34 |  #3

thanks. i shoot 90% in Av and i was switching off with both of my lenses so the aperature varied from 1.8-2.8. The only light i ever use is natural :D
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Jul 23, 2008 03:53 |  #4

ok cool. thanks. wait, if you only shoot natural light then why do you own a 580? ill take it off your hands at no cost to me if its a POS. ;)


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Jul 23, 2008 04:07 |  #5

check the avatar :lol: I'm starting to get into alot of portrait/glamour photography.
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Jul 23, 2008 07:15 |  #6

Nice set and nice location. Only thing I would suggest is to move the G further from the background if you can to reduce the reflections in the hood.


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Jul 23, 2008 07:33 |  #7

What bothers me is that I'm starting to like #3, in comparison to #1 which I'd like permission to use in a "Count the bad reflections!" thread? ;)
If you're taking shots for someone, shouldn't your first thought be to make the subject look good?


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Jul 23, 2008 08:03 |  #8

nice shots there, the only thing I can pick at is there are too many reflections for my taste in the first shot


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Jul 23, 2008 11:57 |  #9

Hey! That's Marcus' sedan! :shock:


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Jul 23, 2008 13:00 |  #10

Jamie, PhotosGuy, and Torque, take a look at where the pictures were taken, there is really no possible way to reduce reflections to a suitable point in DOWNTOWN LA. I always use a CPL and try to reduce reflections as much as humanly and digitally possible, but sometimes the circumstances dont permit. #6 is the best i could possibly get as it is a combination of 2 pictures with the CPL in different positions on the car.

I wasnt happy either with the placement of the car so close to the wall but it was quite a narrow alley on the graffiti pictures so moving it any further away would have reduced movement for certain angles around the car.
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Jul 23, 2008 14:12 |  #11

I like them! Very nice pics and a great looking car. I like the location too; I can see how reducing reflections would be near impossible but, I think you did good.


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Jul 23, 2008 15:32 |  #12

I understand what your sayin, its not bad or distracting in the others so much as one


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Jul 23, 2008 20:30 |  #13

I wasnt happy either with the placement of the car so close to the wall but

But, but...


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Jul 23, 2008 22:08 |  #14

PhotosGuy wrote in post #5971847 (external link)
But, but...

the owner of the car was more than happy with the pictures and that's all that matters in my eyes.
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Jul 24, 2008 12:47 |  #15

the owner of the car was more than happy with the pictures and that's all that matters in my eyes.

Oh, apologies!
Here's a compromise. I'll add "If the owner is happy, shut up." to my criteria & you replace "C&C is always welcomed." with that "owner is happy" note so I know what to not say in the future?

I'm done with this. Sorry I couldn't help.


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