Force fed Fords
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 3:20 pm
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Wink wrote:I think i understand what you mean...
Wink wrote:I was soooo tempted to ask them if they would let me take photos of their cars... But i chickened out.
Wink wrote:I think i've got my lighting technique and camera setup pretty much sorted now.
I see my composition as the next area to focus on improving.
Exotics were mentioned earlier... I pulled out onto the main road after i shot these cars and parked right there was a red Ferrari F430 and an orange Lamborghini Gallardo! I was soooo tempted to ask them if they would let me take photos of their cars... But i chickened out.
Again, all C&C greatly appreciated!
Wink wrote:I've found you have to really fill all the areas on a dark car to light it properly. Lighter colours are much easier.
There's also a fine balance between not enough light and to much. I shoot some both ways as some people prefer the shadowed look rather than the fully lit versions.
Wink wrote:Exotics were mentioned earlier... I pulled out onto the main road after i shot these cars and parked right there was a red Ferrari F430 and an orange Lamborghini Gallardo! I was soooo tempted to ask them if they would let me take photos of their cars... But i chickened out.
Wink wrote:fully lit versions.
aim54x wrote:blue RX7 and my first attempts at it have failed
surenj wrote:Wink wrote:fully lit versions.
Can you show us an example of this?
DaveB wrote:Images at (or above) 800px here get "smooshed". These days I set my DSLRusers images to 760px wide/high to avoid this and maintain maximum detail.