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  • #2
    not feeling it sorry
    -Jorge-

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    • #3
      Ya somethings up...I tried REALLY harrd to like it...but couldn't.
      2003 Acura TL Type-S

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      • #4
        Front needs to come down.

        However this is the photography forum.

        Photos look good for a one light set up, get yourself another flash and you'll be golden. Also (personally) I am not feeling the heavy Vignette.
        Last edited by DeathLens; 06-22-2010, 10:56 PM.

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        • #5
          assuming you shoot in raw (and use photoshop for post) try not to go so heavy on the "blacks" and/or use levels to bring some of those blacks up a little... and i think the door in the background is killin it... or rather the reflection of the light in the door is... i think your close... i like the composition on a few of them but they just need some work...

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          • #6
            thx for comments..

            I took pictures in raw, but the explorer have the raw images transformed into jpg..
            it was my first tryout with raw.. i dont know why the explorer does this.
            my nikon says.. one pic = ~ 20MB . but the windows explorer give max 5MB / pic
            i dont know why!!! i am a 100% raw noob ^^

            because the flash.. i used a 120W construction light, no digicam flashlight, at the next nightshooting, i try to make the light softer
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            • #7
              Get rid of that ugly vignetting or I will punch you in the head.

              Using RAW is fine if you actually take advantage of its capabilities.

              A construction light is a million times better than a flash, set the shutter to 20 seconds and walk around with the light. This is where your soft light comes from.

              And don't forget to nix that vignetting.

              I was waiting the whole time to see some pics of underneath the car since it's a Ferio... let's see some undercarriage pics.
              Dylan Leff - www.originalplate.com

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              • #8
                I like the pictures but those wheels look way huge. 18s?

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