Vegasboy Shoot: I came back from the dead (my evo)
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real nice! i think the jdm ix rear bumper will make it even look hotter! so go to a casino and take a chance lol. worst comes worst u lose a bit of money and have to sell that front bumper and put the oem back on
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First: Your subject is so appealing man. I really dig the simple, two contrasting colors. Black tails would really complete the look, possibly even add the JDM Evo IX rear bumper with diffuser. (that would make the rear sick)
Second: Your shots are beautiful as usual. Great backdrops and good light metering. Some may say that first shot is a little dark and hides your wheels/tires, but I like it from an artsy standpoint. The white balance seems to be all over the place though. Some look warm and inviting, (I like warm personally, even if it is unrealistic) and a few look pale and cold. Curious which WB setting you're using.
I know it has to be tricky with all of those crazy lights, but try setting it to Kelvin ("K" on the display) and play around with different color temperatures in your menu while taking test shots at each new location until you get the color to look right.
Second: Your shots are beautiful as usual. Great backdrops and good light metering. Some may say that first shot is a little dark and hides your wheels/tires, but I like it from an artsy standpoint. The white balance seems to be all over the place though. Some look warm and inviting, (I like warm personally, even if it is unrealistic) and a few look pale and cold. Curious which WB setting you're using.
I know it has to be tricky with all of those crazy lights, but try setting it to Kelvin ("K" on the display) and play around with different color temperatures in your menu while taking test shots at each new location until you get the color to look right.
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Originally Posted by wj4
real nice! i think the jdm ix rear bumper will make it even look hotter! so go to a casino and take a chance lol. worst comes worst u lose a bit of money and have to sell that front bumper and put the oem back on
gotta be 21 to gamble
otherwise, id put it all on black!!!
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My eyes are burning from the glory! Seriously though, your the sensei of photography. You should consider applying for like some photography jobs, I can imagine that photographers are needed frecuently for promotions and stuff in Vegas.
Oh by the way, I liked the last photoshoot a little better I think. Not because of the car, but just because of the lighting in the other one was craaazy.
Oh by the way, I liked the last photoshoot a little better I think. Not because of the car, but just because of the lighting in the other one was craaazy.
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Originally Posted by Killboy
First: Your subject is so appealing man. I really dig the simple, two contrasting colors. Black tails would really complete the look, possibly even add the JDM Evo IX rear bumper with diffuser. (that would make the rear sick)
Second: Your shots are beautiful as usual. Great backdrops and good light metering. Some may say that first shot is a little dark and hides your wheels/tires, but I like it from an artsy standpoint. The white balance seems to be all over the place though. Some look warm and inviting, (I like warm personally, even if it is unrealistic) and a few look pale and cold. Curious which WB setting you're using.
I know it has to be tricky with all of those crazy lights, but try setting it to Kelvin ("K" on the display) and play around with different color temperatures in your menu while taking test shots at each new location until you get the color to look right.
Second: Your shots are beautiful as usual. Great backdrops and good light metering. Some may say that first shot is a little dark and hides your wheels/tires, but I like it from an artsy standpoint. The white balance seems to be all over the place though. Some look warm and inviting, (I like warm personally, even if it is unrealistic) and a few look pale and cold. Curious which WB setting you're using.
I know it has to be tricky with all of those crazy lights, but try setting it to Kelvin ("K" on the display) and play around with different color temperatures in your menu while taking test shots at each new location until you get the color to look right.
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I have nothing to say.........
Those pics are absolutly amazing.
So Clear, so Crisp, so Real, I wanna hop through my screen and start her up and drive off..
I wanna eat those pics!!
Absolutly Splendid.
Those pics are absolutly amazing.
So Clear, so Crisp, so Real, I wanna hop through my screen and start her up and drive off..
I wanna eat those pics!!
Absolutly Splendid.