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Oct 19, 2008 22:08 |  #1

C/C Please! :D

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Oct 19, 2008 22:19 |  #2

nice shots, Im not sure if I like the first one or not. Maybe if it had more light on the rear of the car


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Oct 19, 2008 22:41 |  #3

thanks.

the 1st one was lit by headlights, so the car is lit very unevenly (front bumper is blown out and rear is dark)... i just thought that i might as well throw it in there to see what people thought ;)


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Oct 19, 2008 22:44 |  #4

its not too awful bad though, just a wee bit bright


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Oct 19, 2008 23:17 |  #5

1st one is bright on the bumper, however, you can see the taillights' in the darker section of the exposure, so in a way it evens' the image out. 2nd Image is good. I like the time exposure/ painting of light in the foreground/ blue sky. There is not any Exif, so how did you create the 2nd image?


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Oct 19, 2008 23:26 |  #6

Rockies Photo wrote in post #6526172 (external link)
1st one is bright on the bumper, however, you can see the taillights' in the darker section of the exposure, so in a way it evens' the image out. 2nd Image is good. I like the time exposure/ painting of light in the foreground/ blue sky. There is not any Exif, so how did you create the 2nd image?

second image was supposed to just be ambient for 30 seconds, but a car ended up driving through it :lol:


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Oct 20, 2008 07:55 |  #7

Nice try. Did you shoot in RAW?


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