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Jan 14, 2009 12:45 |  #1

Hey guys, just shot these yesterday evening. What do you think?

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Jan 14, 2009 12:47 |  #2
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Not too bad imo. Love the car. I dont care for the vignetting in automotive pics tho.


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Jan 14, 2009 12:54 |  #3

Orlandoech wrote in post #7075606 (external link)
Not too bad imo. Love the car. I dont care for the vignetting in automotive pics tho.

That's actually the lighting I used. The 3 Vivitar 285s made it that way. ;) I need to work on my lighting skillz.

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austincabot wrote in post #7075667 (external link)
That's actually the lighting I used. The 3 Vivitar 285s made it that way. ;) I need to work on my lighting skillz.

Teach me your ways? I've got a long way to go before I get on your level.

Lol, I sucketh!!!! But thanks for the compliments.

Lighting on the car is nice, jus too bad the car is white lol. I like the 3/4 angle and not the lame RICEY angles a lot of people do. Keep practing bud.

Also I would recomnend cloning the passenger out of the window in all shots. In the 3rd shot, just behind the rear wheel u can see a halo. Maybe add a sky to the photo and crop a lil differently to make it more interesting...


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Jan 14, 2009 22:30 |  #5

3 Vivitar 285s

I still prefer "late light", but these look pretty good.

In the 3rd shot, just behind the rear wheel u can see a halo.

If you select the car & use an Adjustment Layer that comes with a mask, you can eliminate that halo.
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Jan 15, 2009 03:04 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #6

what a beautiful car.



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Jan 15, 2009 03:49 |  #7

I love the IS350. Love the color as well. #1 is my pick.


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Jan 15, 2009 12:21 |  #8

Nice shots ! !
Only comment is....I would've like to see more blur with the background on the rolling shots.
Maybe slower shutter speed or do a faster rolls. what shutter speed were you using?




  
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PhotosGuy wrote in post #7079658 (external link)
I still prefer "late light", but these look pretty good. If you select the car & use an Adjustment Layer that comes with a mask, you can eliminate that halo.
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Good tip. Being that pic is soooo small you could quickly clone it out or brush it out as well. Like PhotosGuy said, the mask would be a better way to go in general though, especially on a bigger size pic.


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Jan 15, 2009 17:47 |  #10

Classy, as the car itself.


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