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Nissan 370z " First Car Photoshoot"

 
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Jul 26, 2009 18:40 |  #1

Hi all,

It has been a long time till i last visit this site, been to busy with other stuff. Well I did my first car photo shoot for a good friend, pics turned out nice and I hope you all enjoy. This was done behind his shop for more of a industrial look. I hope you all enjoy, please feel free to C&C my edits and photography shots.

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*Red powder coated strut bar

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*Another motor shot

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*Back picture of 370z w/ style

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*Front look of the 370z

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*Rim show off

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*Parked in a hidden slot

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*Another shot of this 370z

Thank you all for viewing, again please feel free to C&C my pictures to better off my editing and photography skills. Thanks :)
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Jul 26, 2009 22:28 |  #2

i thought the american versions doesn't come with the rear foglight like the european model?


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Jul 26, 2009 22:31 as a reply to  @ RadAL's post |  #3

wow - these sure have come a long way since my old '73 240Z.


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Jul 26, 2009 23:03 as a reply to  @ macroshot's post |  #4

It does have, but my friend installed the jdm stanley ones. So he can make it work, it actually is nice.. Because it blinks when ur backing up, giving it more of a better look! LOL


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Jul 26, 2009 23:42 |  #5

macroshot wrote in post #8348628 (external link)
wow - these sure have come a long way since my old '73 240Z.

Bow down for a classic Z granddad!


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Jul 27, 2009 00:37 |  #6

pretty good for a first...this is something ive been wanting to get into as well. Cars have so many lines that make them unique. good job tho!


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Jul 27, 2009 00:39 |  #7

sneaktip89 wrote in post #8349148 (external link)
pretty good for a first...this is something ive been wanting to get into as well. Cars have so many lines that make them unique. good job tho!

Thanks for the compliments, really appreciate it. Glad you like my first photo shoot.


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Jul 27, 2009 02:21 |  #8

I don't know if it's me, but it the car in the second and fourth pictures seem a bit too oversaturated.


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Jul 27, 2009 08:43 |  #9
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Too oversaturated and toss the HDR, it just doesn't work and gives the car a blue tint in the highlights. The reflections are quite distracting as well, I'd suggest a CPL or try to reduce the reflections slightly in PP if possible.


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Jul 27, 2009 08:44 |  #10

done behind his shop for more of a industrial look.

You got the "industrial look", but didn't find an industrial location that made the reflections in the Z look as great as it deserves to look. See the links in my Sig.


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Jul 27, 2009 09:36 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #11

Thanks guys for the comments.. really appreciate the tips u gave me, there was no HDR in this shoot.

Thanks again


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Jul 27, 2009 12:59 |  #12

RadAL wrote in post #8348606 (external link)
i thought the american versions doesn't come with the rear foglight like the european model?

A European car would have the rear fog light as part of the rear light cluster where a JDM car would need a fog light fitted.


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Jul 28, 2009 05:02 as a reply to  @ Ronin Silv's post |  #13

Yeah it is more of a jdm way!


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Jul 28, 2009 11:31 |  #14

That's the only car I don't see that many of.


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Jul 28, 2009 17:42 |  #15

MikeMcGowan wrote in post #8357134 (external link)
That's the only car I don't see that many of.

O, lol! I guess my friend wants to be out of the ordinary type!


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