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1967 Ford XR GTI finally got the chance to photograph something old school!
This car is immaculate and 600HP is a nice touch as well! C&C appreciated!
Re: 1967 Ford XR GTYour technique is perfect. However I would clean up some of those white spots on the asphalt.
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Re: 1967 Ford XR GTThanks!
The white spots are seagull poo. Lots and LOTS of poo!
Re: 1967 Ford XR GTI agree with Cameron.
#1 is my favourite as it's got alot of detail and character. However I am impartial to the bridge growing out of the back though. I think the car itself is interesting enough. Perhaps a different color to the bridge to seperate it from the car? Watch the headlights as well. One seems a little darker; Easily fixed though. Hey Adam, do you have a boom - LED light - softbox to light the car at the top? Do you have a gridded softbox? Do you ever try with the headlights on?
1967 Ford XR GT
I'll give something like that a try. For the most part all the shots I do like this are untouched. I should experience more in post.
I don't use a boom. I'm a little over 6' so I've been able to just reach over the top of the cars. My softbox is just a single diffused box. I've seen grids, but I'm unsure of exactly what they do. I've tried a few with the head lights on. The light tends to be pretty overwhelming.
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Fair enough. I do know that it's pretty hard to get even exposure unless you are very methodical in your painting route.
Thanks for all the info Adam. Much appreciated.
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