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Porsche 911 Rig Shot....get your marshmallows ready!

 
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Jun 24, 2010 05:48 |  #1
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Any C&C on this shot is more than welcome, as always.

Make sure to check my blog post to see the BEFORE vs AFTER of this and the check list of thing i did in photoshop to make this photo what it is........

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Jun 24, 2010 06:08 |  #2

Very nicely done - particularly when you see the "before" shot.




  
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Jun 24, 2010 06:10 |  #3
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photoPanda wrote in post #10417865 (external link)
Very nicely done - particularly when you see the "before" shot.

thank you....yeah it was an intense edit to say the least hahhaa


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Jun 24, 2010 06:56 as a reply to  @ CHADbee's post |  #4

Nicely done ;)


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Canon Dan wrote in post #10417991 (external link)
Nicely done ;)

thanks dan!


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Jun 24, 2010 08:06 |  #6

The light on the body looks great. Can you add some detail to the flames?


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Jun 24, 2010 11:11 |  #7

wow that looks great! the flames do need a little something though


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Jun 24, 2010 11:23 as a reply to  @ Sharpmaxell's post |  #8

Good looking edit. I would essentially like to see more space on the left of the car, seems like there is a bit of distortion from being so close to the car at such a wide focal length. I also am not sure about the angle of the car, my head keeps turning to the side to view the photo. As PhotosGuy said the lighting on the car really does look great, and the dramatic skies are definitely fitting, but I think the flames have to go (kind of gives the photo a fast and furious feel to it).


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Caspita wrote in post #10419212 (external link)
Good looking edit. I would essentially like to see more space on the left of the car, seems like there is a bit of distortion from being so close to the car at such a wide focal length. I also am not sure about the angle of the car, my head keeps turning to the side to view the photo. As PhotosGuy said the lighting on the car really does look great, and the dramatic skies are definitely fitting, but I think the flames have to go (kind of gives the photo a fast and furious feel to it).

thank you. zooming out wider to give more space to the front of the car would have gave it even more distortion. thats why its so tightly framed. i used about 11 ft of my 14 ft rig cause pulling the rig out farther was causing my camera to be on the ground. some people like the flames, some people dont. its something i have been wanting to try for months cause ive never seen a rig shot with flames coming out the exhaust. i like trying different new things.


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Jun 24, 2010 20:19 |  #10

wish the "Flames" were more orange... and less yellow.


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Jun 24, 2010 21:31 |  #11
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RadAL wrote in post #10421947 (external link)
wish the "Flames" were more orange... and less yellow.

:rolleyes:

Hey, OP care to share a bit about the sky treatment?? Really like that look!


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Brain Mechanic wrote in post #10422352 (external link)
Hey, OP care to share a bit about the sky treatment?? Really like that look!

thank you...um just your basic sky drop in. i used the sky from another photo and pulled it on to this one and adjusted the opacity to be able to see the car, masked it off then used the history brush.


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CHADbee wrote in post #10422521 (external link)
thank you...um just your basic sky drop in. i used the sky from another photo and pulled it on to this one and adjusted the opacity to be able to see the car, masked it off then used the history brush.

I figured something like that....looks great. Thanks!


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Jun 25, 2010 09:33 |  #14

This is awesome!!! Well done


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Jun 25, 2010 15:58 |  #15

good god that is sweet, nice timing!


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