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Painting a car - Mustang 66 (Have another look Gerry!)My favourites from a very successful minimeet!
Thanks for photopotamus and Jeremy for supplying a better than average car! TEchnically these don't seem to be a very difficult to take but, it's hard to accurately reproduce the colours of the car. This may have to do with my white balance and it would have been good to have a gray card or something to keep colours true. But then, is there an inherent digital vs red problem? CnC appreciated... Last edited by surenj on Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:56 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66nice shots there...I think I spent too much time chatting with people and not enough time experimenting with different angles....
Cameron
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Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66Cameron, I'll bring some gaffa tape for the airplane mini meet! Otherwise we'll never get any photography done!
I do agree about not taking too many shots! I was shocked to find out that I only took 42 shots!!! Meaning of life... I wonder what that means... ?
Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66gaffa tape yep that has multiple uses
Surenj, that side on profile shot is heaps better than my attempt, it was quite hard to aviod those reflection at that angle, you have done well on this one.
It is interesting to see the different colours between the cameras and images posted! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66Love the second Surenj.
Looks like it's been painted... literally 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66Great result Surenj, would be happy to have any on the wall
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Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66surenj
Nice work with #2! I have looked at all the red car images posted so far and this image is the one I like best. Regards
Matt. K
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Gerry, I was obscuring the potential reflections by having myself inbetween the softbox and the camera. I did get the odd reflection from the boats and what not...
In all honesty I think Gerry had the best photos.
I suppose it was worth almost getting run over by the coppers! Thanks Matt for your comments. Cameron picked up an anomaly in my photos. Interesting that no one else who attended picked this up...
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I am surprised as well! It just stuck out at me..... Cameron
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ya not talking about the number plate are ya???
at the very least you could have got some good compo claims on it I reckon that side on shot is very nice, quite a bit harder, technically speaking, that the typcial 3/4 shots...
that means a lot! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Look harder Gerry! Cameron
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Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66Have another look Gerry. I am sure you will pick it up....
Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66 (Have another look Gerry!)
holy shite, how did i miss this post...its got my freakin' name in the subject... I still got nothing tho...i must be half blind...its not the funny looking red due to the condensation? c'mon man put me out of my misery... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66 (Have another look Gerry!)
Gerry, I transplanted the sky from one shot to another....
Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66 (Have another look Gerry!)
How long did it take me to get that one? Cameron
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Re: Painting a car - Mustang 66 (Have another look Gerry!)
you sly dog you.... in my defence i was looking for something in all 3 images......well i need some excuse.. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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