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http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...IMG_0993nt.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...IMG_1030nt.jpg Not my photos, but was taken earlier in the evening. |
nice!, where was this taken? and can we fit 30+ cars in there ;) |
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I'm no pro like RCubed and the others around here but I just like to use my camera as much as possible. |
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Gogo tea parking lot, no way it's gong to fit all of us in mid afternoon LOL Posted via RS Mobile |
You guys should check out IKEA in coquitlam. I took some rig photos there yesterday. Whole back lot is empty. Although its kind of dark in some areas. Might be good for flash photography and stuff. I dunno. Here's my friends Evo 8. I dunno how I feel about. I think I could do better. It was so bright that day even though I used a ND16. I need like ND100 lol. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5267/...3ef74173cb.jpg And I think one of my suction cups is broken as its leaking some type of fluid? :S I used that think like 5 times and its like 3 months old :( |
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IKEA is a great idea if it rains. Especially if we're testing out lighting and stuff. :fullofwin: |
^ Coming from you that's like... whoa.. thanks! Mean's a lot. Teach me Obi-Wan! :bowdown: I still need tokina 11-16 cause my camera is so heavy with my 18-200mm and the boom starts to bend by the time I mount the camera on. I get so freaked out thinking the rig is going to fall on the owners car then I'm screwed! :S I'm going to check is Home Depot has slighter smaller tubes. Stick it into the larger and bolt them together. Should be stiffer in theory. |
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That's a wicked photo! I was going to take a very similar photo but at the casino in Coquitlam. Right in front there are about 6-10 cherry blossom trees and the building looks fairly neat as well. You guys should check it out! |
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The Tokina is REALLY HEAVY. Lol. Just a heads up so youre not surprised. =P I went with a 2 1/8" OD. HUGE OD and it seems to be VERY stiff. Quote:
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Gonna hit up home depot and poke around tomorrow morning and try my rig shot I've been meaning to do for a while. According to a few websites my 18-200mm is slightly heavier then the Tokina. |
yea rcubed! designo car and he does go to ubc! sounds beastly! :) not fan of the grey tho. was joking with him to do matte olive green like so: (not mine) http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a.../pictureue.jpg http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/a...n/picturet.jpg |
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http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...d/DSC00167.jpg I spent $17 in parts for it but bought wayy too much. I think you can get away with spending $8 for the guywire system. Quote:
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Hey guys, I got some good cherry blossom photos with my car today, but I'm having difficulty editing the photos, simply because of lighting and because I'm still very new at this. I can edit the blossoms nice, but because of the shade, the green in my car is difficult to bring out and turns to gray. Can you guys help with a basic editing tutorial if I post up smaller size raws? Thanks in advance. |
After a few days of finding places and shooting, this was probably my best shot, which is pretty average at best IMO http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ssoms3019x.jpg |
use a cingular polarizing filter next time, it will help eliminate the reflections on the car. |
^circular polarizer |
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