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  • Some of my recent work before/post:
































    -1997 Saab 9000cse Anniversary Edition - Bagged & Tuned
    -1990 Saab 900 SPG - Holset & Track built
    -1973 Mercedes-Benz 280 - Summer cruiser / mild resto project
    -1972 MGB Roadster-Sold!

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    • From the weekend..








      Fen 15th, 2014
      CLub Drift Event #1, Stockton, CA.

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      • I usually snap some pics right after I detail a car. Heres some that got a quick detail or more.

        My buddies vette


        My TBSS and friend acting a fool


        The r6 getting a soak before tear down


        Way back to the dsm with roughly 1/4" of functioning suspension travel


        Out doing senior photos for a girl and had to snap one of the bike. She didnt mind, she wanted it as a prop


        Viper powered idk what car showing off my buddies talon


        The talon
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        • here are a few our photographer Lucas took from the last event of the year 2013











          plenty more along with videos at


          let me know what you all think!
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          • I have so many killer before and after pics, but heres A few for now... Follow Me on Instagram @Rsanten





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            • This is an awesome thread idea. Makes me realize just how much potential there is in post. I tend to try and use SOOC stuff as much as possible (I think because in my mind edits are like cheating) but seeing the results here is pretty convincing. Some of these finished pics are amazing and started out as bunk. Nice work erryone

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              • Some of these pics though are like an automotive version of those old "spot the difference" things on the back of cereal boxes and whatnot. Pretty fun

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                • Rsanten I like the one with the e36 and the tree. nice and dramatic
                  It might be a bit dark, looks like it on my monitor at least.

                  We went on a location scouting mission today, found this thing and well, It led to this

                  Lens blur on the foreground, tweaked some colors and removed some chromatic aberration.
                  Thats me by the car so not my photo or camera.
                  Last edited by Tim Holm; 03-10-2014, 05:33 PM.


                  http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...=55145&page=99

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                  • One pic of my Clio mk2

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                    After

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                    • Some amazing edits in here .... makes me wish I had something better than Photoshop Elements 9. I almost bought cs6, but I'm tempted to go with the monthly 'photographer plan' of the new Photoshop cc

                      Has anyone tried Photoshop cc? .. is there anything better? I heard Mike Burroughs uses something else, what other options are there? I have a Mac.

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                      • I've heard good things about the cloud. When you consider that the full up CS6 is roughly $400 or so, it's a deal to get the cloud and always have the latest updates from Adobe. I have both CS6 and Lightroom 4 (thank god for my old student discounts!) and can say that I personally do most of my tweaking in LR. Sure photoshop has a million and one more features but are you REALLY going to use all of them? Or simply be adjusting highs/lows, color, and maybe a filter or two?


                        DSC_8644 by NSCaron, on Flickr

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                        • The Photography edition of Creative Cloud (Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5.5) is only $10/month. There's absolutely no reason not to get it. If you have a Mac, Aperture is a great program also.

                          Here's a recent edit. All in Lightroom.

                          '02 WRX | FLICKR.COM/AVIDWORKS

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                          • I like this, as it shows how I use Lightroom for 90% of my editing, with Photoshop generally only for aggressive cloning of elements etc.

                            Steve - now in San Diego!

                            Shoot My Car - Automotive Photography in SoCal

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                            • Originally posted by theredcaron View Post
                              Sure photoshop has a million and one more features but are you REALLY going to use all of them? Or simply be adjusting highs/lows, color, and maybe a filter or two?
                              Once I made the jump to Lightroom I never looked back. As I posted above, Photoshop now is really just for detailed cloning and adjustments. I honestly prefer doing most of my adjustments in Lightroom as it's so much easier, even for a single photo. Replicating the same effects in Photoshop is much more tedious now.
                              Steve - now in San Diego!

                              Shoot My Car - Automotive Photography in SoCal

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                              • Bagged Kia Forte 5 Build HERE

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