cerr's G35 Coupe / Marcus Cooke Photography
cerr's G35 Coupe / Marcus Cooke Photography
Had the opportunity to shoot cerr's G35 Coupe this evening. We did the shoot at the Queen Mary ocean liner in Long Beach over looking the downtown skyline and harbor. We then headed to a cool location in Long Beach/Carson to do some rig shots. Thanks again Phil, had a great time shooting your ride. Tell your buddy with the M3 to hit me up for a shoot.
EDIT: More shots added







I had Phil leave his lights on for these shots, but I think I would have liked them better with the lights off.




This one was a challenge without an UWA lens. The rig had to be placed pretty far from the car (which makes it more unstable). The front wheel is a bit out of focus, but I still like how it turned out.
EDIT: More shots added







I had Phil leave his lights on for these shots, but I think I would have liked them better with the lights off.




This one was a challenge without an UWA lens. The rig had to be placed pretty far from the car (which makes it more unstable). The front wheel is a bit out of focus, but I still like how it turned out.
Last edited by CandlestickPark; Jan 13, 2009 at 09:40 PM.
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cerr, your G looks pretty friggen clean.
Marcus, great job as always. The only thing I see is that the brake lights are on in the rolling shot; have you ever thought of pushing the car via driver's door area? Like opening the door and pushing the car using the pillar?
Marcus, great job as always. The only thing I see is that the brake lights are on in the rolling shot; have you ever thought of pushing the car via driver's door area? Like opening the door and pushing the car using the pillar?
Originally Posted by xx7sephiroth7xx
cerr, your G looks pretty friggen clean.
Marcus, great job as always. The only thing I see is that the brake lights are on in the rolling shot; have you ever thought of pushing the car via driver's door area? Like opening the door and pushing the car using the pillar?
Marcus, great job as always. The only thing I see is that the brake lights are on in the rolling shot; have you ever thought of pushing the car via driver's door area? Like opening the door and pushing the car using the pillar?





...hit me up.