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nice buisness :D |
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I love this business, not because of the business itself but because of the cars. I knew young that I really loved Euros and figured this would be the best way to try as many as possible as young as I am. Now I'm curious if anybody has anything to say about the actual photos? Constructive criticism is always appreciated. |
The first one isn't working to well because of the angle, the car is sloping too much. On the other hand the second picture works really well. Clean car, quite area, dusk setting, foggy and mysterious |
A little grainy and blurry becuase *cough * someone shot it at ISO800!! http://www.mananetwork.net/pictures/...WheelsSpin.jpg |
Or maybe that person was holding the camera out the window w/ one hand at 1/30th of a second and the car was so lowered it was bumpy as hell? Could be that too. I don't know :D. |
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Sooooo you’re admitting to shooting at 800iso in broad daylight? |
Stop blaming the car! |
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Mike: his car is too dark |
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Three new shots from a recent shoot: http://static.flickr.com/70/198846129_6006b7fc0d_o.jpg http://static.flickr.com/61/198846131_c5ab7f7b3e_o.jpg http://static.flickr.com/64/198846132_518b2543a2_o.jpg Rest of the shots here: http://www.thedov.com/forum/index.php?topic=101526.0 |
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hahahahahahhahaha |
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any and ALL comments and criticism is greatly appreciated!! :) The only modifications I made to this picture were bumping up the brightness and contrast. http://www.gad.ca/photography/lindscolin.jpg Camera: Cannon S3 IS Shutter Speed: 5.0 sec F-Stop: f/4.5 Lens: Stock |
smaller fstop [or is it bigger?] whatever, bigger NUMBER fstop next time, f8 - f11 is good so your headlihgts/lights wont get blown out as much. |
f/22 = big f-stop = small aperture f/1.8 = small f-stop = big aperture |
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And then I increased the brightness and contrast a bunch which blew them out quite a bit... |
big fstop gives a starry look to lights. |
^ I know, but that's as high as the fstop would go with that exposuer and shutter speed... |
sorry my bad. i just re-read your specs and i realized you werent using a dslr. but you certainly know what you'r doing. :-D keep goingggg |
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