Hey folks.
I spent way too much time driving (drifting) around in this car to take any more photos. So enjoy the small amount. Ask away if you have any questions.
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[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c289/Ferosso/IMG_8067.jpg[/IMG]
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[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c289/Ferosso/IMG_8056.jpg[/IMG]
3
[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c289/Ferosso/IMG_8070.jpg[/IMG]
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[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c289/Ferosso/IMG_8042.jpg[/IMG]
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[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c289/Ferosso/IMG_8076.jpg[/IMG]
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Bonus! Here's a video of me trying to drift the motherfucker, lol.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbojFsY-1Cc[/media]
The paintwork looks awesome. Good job :D
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I really like 3 and 4.
I can't put my finger on it but they seem a bit soft, especially 4.
Number 2 is a def product shot if you could edit out the lens flare around the number plate. First shot is great but the sun would be too distracting for advertising I'd assume. Really nice shots of a pretty car, seems like you enjoyed yourself with the drifting!
The first one is my favorite by far, and the last, but the rest I don't really like. I wish I knew how to get shots like these though.
I agree with Adius, the first if definitely the best. I like the others, but the second makes the colour of the care looks too unnatural.
[QUOTE=cmrna;28576819]I agree with Adius, the first if definitely the best. I like the others, but the second makes the colour of the care looks too unnatural.[/QUOTE]
I agree too myself, actually. I don't like the second shot that much. But then again, that shot wasn't desaturated like the other ones. It just looked weird. But thanks.
Do you use any kind of polarizing filter?
What kind of process do you go through while taking these photos:
[url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/sebastianpichardphoto/5361333183/[/url]
[url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/sebastianpichardphoto/5080738480/[/url]
(two of my favorites of yours)
(Do you take a photo exposed for the car, and take a photo exposed for the background and put them together in Photoshop? Or do you use flashes?)
The Civic photo is almost as it was straight out of camera. I barely did any PP on that picture. Here's a full res original, unedited:
[url]http://www.spphoto.dk/upload/civic.jpg[/url]
The Range Rover shot was made with 2 exposures. Not HDRi though.
What about Polarizing Filters?
I gotta ask, how do you get permission to use those loading docks all the time? did you happen to know someone who works there, or did you send messages to the company, or...?
I don't have any permission to be there, but the construction workers likes the nice cars we usually drive around in out there. They usually crowd and look at the cars, lol.
"DO A BURNOUT AND DRIFT AND HONK THE HORN" etc.
[QUOTE=coolrider102;28600681]What about Polarizing Filters?[/QUOTE]
I have a polarizer on my 70-200L only.
I want to see a photo of you drifting or at least skid marks on the ground around your car!
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All of your shots give me such an eerie but awesome (in the correct way) feeling. I loooove them.
It's like drugs.
great photos, but for my personal taste the sky was too blown out on 'some' of the shots, well done OP.
In #3 it has a track behind the right front wheel which makes it seem like it's moving, but there's no driver and everything is very sharp and static.
It's awesome.
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