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  • My FD photo shoot...

    This was about a month ago.. I thought I share..













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  • #2
    Car looks great but the best shots are the cropped tight ones simply for the background not being a distraction. The buildings, in their own right, are nearly as interesting as the car...you can't hardly focus on one for the other. Nice ride though.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by FlatRocker View Post
      Car looks great but the best shots are the cropped tight ones simply for the background not being a distraction. The buildings, in their own right, are nearly as interesting as the car...you can't hardly focus on one for the other. Nice ride though.
      I sincerely disagree.. tight shots takes very little skills and one thing about being a good photographer is to finding good location and utilizing the surroundings. To gain viewers short time, you need them to be somewhat distracted and spend the time looking.. which it seems like it did for you. Cropped shots etc can be done at any locations with a tripod and maybe some lights, and quickly scanned when object is a known object. But like any art form, its all personal preference and goal in taking/making your image.
      Follow me on Instagram for cool rotary pics and my projects!
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      • #4
        What rear spoiler is that? One of my friends has an LSx FD and Im gonna try to get him to buy that spoiler. Looks awesome
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Herblenny View Post
          I sincerely disagree.. tight shots takes very little skills and one thing about being a good photographer is to finding good location and utilizing the surroundings. To gain viewers short time, you need them to be somewhat distracted and spend the time looking.. which it seems like it did for you. Cropped shots etc can be done at any locations with a tripod and maybe some lights, and quickly scanned when object is a known object. But like any art form, its all personal preference and goal in taking/making your image.
          using the background to distract the viewer from the subject, that's gold
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Herblenny View Post
            I sincerely disagree.. tight shots takes very little skills and one thing about being a good photographer is to finding good location and utilizing the surroundings. To gain viewers short time, you need them to be somewhat distracted and spend the time looking.. which it seems like it did for you. Cropped shots etc can be done at any locations with a tripod and maybe some lights, and quickly scanned when object is a known object. But like any art form, its all personal preference and goal in taking/making your image.
            I lol'd.
            - Kielan (Key-lin)

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            • #7
              Looks great herb... I like that the car isnt dumped and looks like it handles well. Always liked your ride, makes me miss mine.

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              • #8
                Love the style of the Rear Overfenders

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                • #9
                  awesome car, I understand you don't wanna slam it but I wish you would bring it down a tad especially in the front, especially with such an aggressive looking front bumper

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