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  • #16
    Re: Starbucks + Timmy Ho's + Denny's + 2AM = Insomnia Oreos (Pic Heavy)


    i love something about this pic i just cant put my finger on it
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    • #17
      Re: Starbucks + Timmy Ho's + Denny's + 2AM = Insomnia Oreos (Pic Heavy)

      oh you mean the way your exhaust should look???
      Last edited by R_Ethug; 06-14-2010, 02:38 PM.

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      • #18
        Re: Starbucks + Timmy Ho's + Denny's + 2AM = Insomnia Oreos (Pic Heavy)

        My $.02: use auto bracketing and some software like Photomatix: http://www.hdrsoft.com
        2012 VW Jetta GLI

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        • #19
          Re: Starbucks + Timmy Ho's + Denny's + 2AM = Insomnia Oreos (Pic Heavy)

          Originally posted by Snowcatxx87 View Post
          Remote flashes!

          3 or 4. One at each wheel, and 2 with umbrellas to difuse lighting for the top half!

          Good pics none the less, I enjoyed looking at them.

          Evolize photo (dave) took pics of my car, maybe I can share them here without trying to "take your spotlight". (I am no expert on photog, just relaying what I have learnt from watching pros)

          You can get replica (yes, replica) sets on ebay, have a nosey.

          Here are some behind the scenes if you will, give you some ideas on lighting?









          Equals this:







          Unfortuantely his lighting placement left you with reverse images in the car of the lighting stands. Very hard to shoot cars properly because of the reflections.

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          • #20
            Re: Starbucks + Timmy Ho's + Denny's + 2AM = Insomnia Oreos (Pic Heavy)

            Popp, why on earth would you suggest using a high ISO? If you have a Tripod, leave that ISO low. Grain, will ensue if you don't.

            4 speedlites isn't exactly a reasonable way to make photos better. Just use what is around you.

            This is a photo of Mike's Thing, before he sold it, with no flash, and just boredom, and it is decent enough. The RAW is much more crisp, this one seems soft.

            Last edited by bonfire; 06-21-2010, 10:15 PM.

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