Photoshoot
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Photoshoot
Just a few pics from today's photoshoot. Please tell me what you think...all comments are appreciated.
(NOTE: These images are photoshopped)
(NOTE: These images are photoshopped)
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The second, fourth, and fifth looks better, the other two are too small to see. Nice pics tho, keep up the good work.
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Thanks for all the quick nice comments guys. I always appreciate honest answers, especially when it comes to my pics.
Yeah, def. need some more angles....but i was really worried about the cops showing up, and i prob. spent no more than 30 sec. for each of those pics. I parked, ran out of the car, snapped the pic, ran back into the car and went to the next location.
Don't worry though, i'll be going back for sure!!
Yeah, def. need some more angles....but i was really worried about the cops showing up, and i prob. spent no more than 30 sec. for each of those pics. I parked, ran out of the car, snapped the pic, ran back into the car and went to the next location.
Don't worry though, i'll be going back for sure!!
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I really like the strong contrast of colors. However, I'm not a big fan of the sepia/desaturated one...it takes me a while to focus my attention. The different white balances make me a bit dizzy. Or, are they different exposures? But again, I really like the strong color contrasts.
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The first one looks a LOT better in full size....and nope, they all have the same exposure, and white balance. Like i said, i didn't spend much time at ALL on the actual photo, and they are edited in photoshop.
Again, thanks for the comments guys!
Again, thanks for the comments guys!
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Nice, you definitely have an eye for scene composition, but need to concentrate on the subject more in more of your shots. A shot or two with the car in the background can be interesting, but taking all off them in such a way makes the scene the subject, and the car a prop. Play with different angles and perspectives too. If the terrain/strutures allow, try different heights. Good job!
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Dclin: Yep, i already know that i need more angles...but i was worried about the cops.
FDZero: They are real locations, my FD was actually there. I meant that the photos have been enhanced by a "photoshopped" type program. Coral Photo Album something-um-ma-rather
FDZero: They are real locations, my FD was actually there. I meant that the photos have been enhanced by a "photoshopped" type program. Coral Photo Album something-um-ma-rather
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Nihilation:Hit me up on PM, cause i'm def. interested. I won't be able to make it back there for another 2 weeks cause i'm moving during this weekend when we'd be able to go, so maybe the first Sunday of April. We'll fig. something out.
Mdavis:I didn't even know about that, but i don't really have photoshop, it's Coral Photo Album...maybe i should have re-named that.
Mdavis:I didn't even know about that, but i don't really have photoshop, it's Coral Photo Album...maybe i should have re-named that.
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Originally Posted by afterburn27
Cool shots, I am amazed that you drove the car around in that without getting dust all over the paint.
LOL, if only you knew how difficult it was. The location with the big pile behind my car, was blocked by a gate meant to keep out dumb trucks. I simply drove under the gate and proceeded to go down another dirt pathway and around a corner where dust was already blowing off onto the road to get those pics.
By the way...i LOVE your car, that color is very nice!
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