Wow what a piece of uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Wll, I really think think they would look cheesier…painted.
:picard: It was a joke
i think it would clean up the lines from far but would look cheesy up close.
looks great though tommy :tup:
I was looking through these thinking wow where did tom get these photographic skills. Rims look great on the car, great backdrops
Looks great tom. Is that the place we went when we were down there ?
rims look sweet :tup:
Nice pics. I was also expecting sweets
Yea, I was up there on the twisties, after that I went to that old historic mining town and had shots of Jim Beam with cowboys.
is it just me or are all the pictures a little off when it comes to color and white balance?
i did a quick PS of one.
I agree. there was one picture that seemed to be on though…
edit: Should really get a polarizer to make the sky show up.
edit2: Turn off the RUNNING LIGHTS!!
edit3: Are you fucking with saturations in photoshop or something? The noise is kind of obvious. Cropping the living dick out of it?
edit4: try changing it to more vivid to see if you can’t really bring that yellow out. You have such a bright vibrant color, try to make all the colors in the picture come out.
Are those Prodrive wheels?
Looking good Tommie! Always loved the Z’s
Looks great!
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RAY’S G-GAMES
Theres a shit ton of noise in the pics, what are you shooting with ?
Edit: NVM, D60. What ISO ?
D60, honestly the knit-picking is kinda lame. These picks were not meant to be perfect, nor were they meant to be put in a magazine. So looking at these pics and saying “there’s a shit ton of noise in these” means nothing to me. These are raw photos with no editing to them.
am i the only one that expected to come in here seeing a plate of cookies?
i think it’s because it was xmas eve, i dont know.
OK But you titled it as a photoshoot, that says to me that you made some attempt to setup and take nice pics. So are you saying that you dont want anyones advice on how to take a nice shot of your car ? Im not picking on you at all, I just know the DSLR is all about the leaning curve and clearly you could use some guidance, which myself and so many others are willing to offer, not nitpicking, just trying to help.
The person that was with me is a prof photographer/producer. He offered to clean up the pics contrast/tint/texture but i just didnt see the point. I felt they looked good as is and was just happy being able to get some good shots in good location with a real camera.
heaven forbid someone gives you a critique to better yourself