Vegasboy Shoot: I came back from the dead (my evo)
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Originally Posted by Evo VIII
yeah i really like that shoot better.
this one, of my car, was just a quick spur of the moment type of thing. i was just like, i think ill head over to the strip and take some good pictures...
there is this HUGE christmas tree in front of the caesars palace, with a lot of lights. but there is no way i can stop my car on las vegas blvd and take a pic. so i always have to find backlots and parking lots to take the pictures
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Originally Posted by vegasboy301
there is this HUGE christmas tree in front of the caesars palace, with a lot of lights.
Anyway, no worries man, this photoshoot is stil like a 9.9 in my books. Just need an extra flare to make it perfect.
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Originally Posted by vegasboy301
there is this HUGE christmas tree in front of the caesars palace, with a lot of lights. but there is no way i can stop my car on las vegas blvd and take a pic. so i always have to find backlots and parking lots to take the pictures
Or you might be able to get someone to drive the car by while you stand on the side of the road and shoot, or ride alongside in another car. You will get a lot of background blur, and you'll need to use a pretty wide angle lens if you are going to ride alongside for a "tracking" shot, but they have a real sense of motion and speed, and you might be able to capture the tree with enough detail to see what it's supposed to be.
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Originally Posted by Killboy
Just wait until about 4am, when things die down ya know?
Or you might be able to get someone to drive the car by while you stand on the side of the road and shoot, or ride alongside in another car. You will get a lot of background blur, and you'll need to use a pretty wide angle lens if you are going to ride alongside for a "tracking" shot, but they have a real sense of motion and speed, and you might be able to capture the tree with enough detail to see what it's supposed to be.
Or you might be able to get someone to drive the car by while you stand on the side of the road and shoot, or ride alongside in another car. You will get a lot of background blur, and you'll need to use a pretty wide angle lens if you are going to ride alongside for a "tracking" shot, but they have a real sense of motion and speed, and you might be able to capture the tree with enough detail to see what it's supposed to be.
yeah but the strip is always busy at any time of the day or night...
this is the city that never sleeps, ya know...
anyways. ill be sure to make my next shoot, be it who it may, a really great shoot.
im hoping to get my name out in vegas. but its really hard..
anyways. thanks again for the replies
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Yeah I was just joking about the 4am thing, I've been to your little glowing spot in the desert. Good stuff though, thanks for sharing...my wife was looking over my shoulder and commented on how nice they were.
Let's hear some more input from you other shutterbugs!
Let's hear some more input from you other shutterbugs!
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Originally Posted by Killboy
Black tails would really complete the look, possibly even add the JDM Evo IX rear bumper with diffuser. (that would make the rear sick)