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first pics of 2008
I got home from work today at 5:20pm. I knew the car needed some wax. After an hour later of washing and waxing I took the car to a new school that was built. I have been waiting to do this since nov. But at that time I wanted to go we had snow and then the car was put away for the winter. So now the time came.When ever i get the chance i try to take some car shots. I want to keep practing until I can figure out how to take some pro like looking shots. I made it to this location by the nick of time. The sun was just setting. Give me some feed back.
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You should have turned your wheels to the left for the last pic....they look good overall though.
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cool pics. Still makes me miss my 91.
Jen waxed the LS1 this afternoon, and I detailed under the hood and the inside of it. Didn't shoot pics though. Maybe tomorrow the LT1 can get the 5 star treatment. :nod: |
Looks good! Can't wait to get mine out again.
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I think the second one would make a great background. And I think you need to treat that fresh parking lot with some new rubber.
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Get a copy of Photoshop and make use of simple tools like Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, & Light. A make use of the crop tool! Gotta get rid of the negative space under the car.
Otherwise the first shot is a start. |
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Thanks for chiming in, I have never used photoshop before. Can you explain what the negative space is under my car? Maybe if your bored could you photoshop the 1st one to show me what to do. And is it possible to photoshop the 2nd image so I dont have the yellow cross walk in the pic, if u notice my car is lined up with the doors to the building but the crosswalk lines arent lined up to the doors, so they screw up the pic. At least I feel. |
Unfortunetly with the second picture their is to much yellow to get rid of, maybe someone else can.
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k2...Untitled-1.jpg When it comes to taking pictures of the cars, locations are key, and you really need to scope them out before you plop a car down. A sign in the background, parking lines or a tree "growing" from your car can make or break a picture. I'm not perfect I've been known to rush through a picture only to have something really stupid show up in it. |
Thats looks perfect, how the sides were chopped off, I honestly think I took a good pic :-P. I waited since last fall to take that.
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The cars set up right and the level of the shot is right on. Another key thing to remember is wheels to the camera, and if your going to show tire, show 2 or all 4.
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Photo shop isn't that hard to use, just play around with it and you can figure it out. The "You Suck at Photo Shop" videos helped me out :lol:
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Nice work kojack, i like how you took the time to get rid of the yellow lines.
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not bad, alex is right. as a fellow photo major i would watch out for a busy background, meaning a lot of distractions or things going on behind the car. Obviously the main subject is the car, just be careful not to let the background over power the object. also try some different angles not just straight on. I have some of my jeep, i need to upload them when i do ill show you what i mean. but looks good so far.
ps where is that place with clock? |
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i would also scope the background more. you cut out the top above the clock, kinda looks weird. maybe since all the lights are lit on the building, throw your parking lamps on. kinda tie it in. the way arock cropped it down too, keeps all of the focus on the car. all in all though, looks pretty good.
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it would be cool if you found a road with double white lines then parked the car so that your stripes lined up with them.. It would look like the road lines go up and over the car...
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