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Aston Martin Vantage, in HDR.

 
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Oct 05, 2008 22:28 |  #1

16 shots, merged into one. Tweaked a little, and done. This was from this mornings' shoot with a model...but, once she was gone, the owner wanted shots of his car. I promised him this one...and a few more.

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Oct 05, 2008 23:09 |  #2

Friggen amazing car. But why an HDR here? It creates some wierd artifacts specifically the ghosting around the flag. You should ahhhh post the others. I personally beleive that the current AM's are the most perfect automotive design of all time. Or atleast the top five. And that puts it in the company of the MB 300SL Gullwing.


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Oct 05, 2008 23:12 |  #3

Thanks Shadiow. Yeah, I know the flag was a little out of whack...I'll fix it, and I dunno why an HDR...just because, I guess. I'll post the others, when I have a chance, tomorrow.

I'm still backlogged...from all the other things I have to process for the 4 models I worked with, this past weekend.


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Oct 05, 2008 23:22 |  #4

Here you are...two more...just for you.

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Oct 06, 2008 07:35 |  #5

the owner wanted shots of his car. I promised him this one...

Unless he owned the building too, why include so much of it?
#2 is a much better "car shot". I'd crop a bit more off the back of that one.


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Oct 06, 2008 08:40 |  #6

Thanks Frank. I showed him the frames, of different pics. He said he wanted one with the backdrop, in number one. If he asks for it, I have to give him what he wanted. I have more, that are more 'my style' versus his. I'll post em up, once I get home.

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Oct 06, 2008 21:31 |  #7

Maybe he has a building fetish? I wonder how that would work? ;)


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Oct 06, 2008 21:37 |  #8

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Maybe he has a building fetish? I wonder how that would work? ;)

I would imagine he just uses the front door.


I like the first one, it puts the car in a context.
Although the American flag flying over a classic British car does look a little out of place. :cool:



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Oct 06, 2008 21:51 |  #9

Haha...no idea Frank. I'm not willing to ask, either. :)


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Oct 06, 2008 21:52 |  #10

Yeah...Moppie...can't imagine they'd be flying a British Flag, not in Florida. :lol:


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Oct 06, 2008 21:58 |  #11

Here's one more...a profile. Dunno why, but, B&W makes it so much better, for me, at least.

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Oct 06, 2008 23:00 |  #12

I'm in love with that car. Job well done on those shots.


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Oct 06, 2008 23:01 |  #13

Thanks Mikey...appreciate the comments. It's definately a nice ride...and he babies it, as he should! I'm glad he does, in fact...wouldn't have it any other way.


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Oct 06, 2008 23:10 |  #14

inthedeck wrote in post #6450803 (external link)
Thanks Mikey...appreciate the comments. It's definately a nice ride...and he babies it, as he should! I'm glad he does, in fact...wouldn't have it any other way.


The worst possible thing you do to a performance car is baby it.
Your operating it out side of its design, and that will shorten the life of anything mechanical. :cry:

Aston Martins are designed to be Driven, with a capital D.



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Oct 06, 2008 23:15 |  #15

Moppie wrote in post #6450846 (external link)
The worst possible thing you do to a performance car is baby it.
Your operating it out side of its design, and that will shorten the life of anything mechanical. :cry:

Aston Martins are designed to be Driven, with a capital D.

Um...the paint, I meant. When he drives, he drives....hehe. Sorry for the confusion.


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