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Dec 19, 2010 17:40 |  #1

I tried my hand at flash last night right after the rain stopped and the sun was dipping over the horizon. This isn't something I usually do and to me they feel kind of over-processed. The second one, if I remember correctly, is natural light only.

Anyway, are these over the top?

Had fun with the flash and I can see it's not as easy as point and click. This will take some practice, as with all things. :)

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Posted on another forum as well but thought I'd get an opinion here as well. Cheers. :)

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Dec 19, 2010 17:53 |  #2

I really like the second one best. The lighting looks perfect, the clouds are amazing and the black asphalt really makes the image stand out to me. Nice work.


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Dec 19, 2010 18:04 |  #3

Watch the reflections of the clouds in the second one. First one looks decent to me. Maybe a tad underexposed?


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Dec 19, 2010 18:48 |  #4

JMartel wrote in post #11480820 (external link)
Watch the reflections of the clouds in the second one. First one looks decent to me. Maybe a tad underexposed?

You mean the cloud reflections on the bonnet (hood)?

It was completely dark by the time I took the second one. That was my final location so it got a bit late and it started to rain on me. :lol: But point noted. Thanks. :)


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Dec 19, 2010 19:08 |  #5

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You mean the cloud reflections on the bonnet (hood)?

It was completely dark by the time I took the second one. That was my final location so it got a bit late and it started to rain on me. :lol: But point noted. Thanks. :)

Yep. Generally, reflections such as clouds or trees will take attention away from the car in general. You want pretty clean highlights on the body. Unfortunately, without a lot of cloning, you can't get a cool sky without reflections.


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Dec 19, 2010 19:49 |  #6

You would need pretty decent sample sizes for cloning right? Doesn't look like there's enough in that photo. For my level of photoshop skill in any case.


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Dec 19, 2010 20:50 |  #7

I like what you did with #1. Good one!
I might crop about 20% off the top of the frame.


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