Photography/Photo editing THREAD
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mmm...great thread. here are a few of mine. all shot with my new Nikon D50 and kit 18-55 zoom lens. just been getting into photography the past few months so any comments citiques welcome!
most have been posted here before.
and you didnt say anything about non-G pics
other can be found on my flickr page...still need to update that thing...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66592968@N00/
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most have been posted here before.
and you didnt say anything about non-G pics
other can be found on my flickr page...still need to update that thing...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66592968@N00/
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Click here to view photoshopped pics of my car
my camera is really old and really crappy so i have to use photoshop to clean them up alot. i wish i had a nice camera so i could take some awesome shots.
my camera is really old and really crappy so i have to use photoshop to clean them up alot. i wish i had a nice camera so i could take some awesome shots.
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Originally Posted by _G_
Here's my first attempt with my Canon Rebel XT. I was hoping to get a cool "In motion" shot". I think my ISO was 400, Shutter was 100, Aperture was 22.
As you can see in the picture the rear of the car looks too bright, does any body know how I can fix that? Also, how can I make the background more blurry, but still have the car in focus?
As you can see in the picture the rear of the car looks too bright, does any body know how I can fix that? Also, how can I make the background more blurry, but still have the car in focus?
One of the best way to get a really good motion shot and have a really blurry back ground and a crystal clear picture of your car is to use double exposure/photoshop. Try taking some pictures later in the day and use a slower shutter speed to get the blured motion effect.
Here is a picture I did. I didnt want things to be too blured. The reason why I wanted to show this is because this picture was actually taken at a stand still. The car was parked and no one is in the driver's seat
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Originally Posted by Silverbolt
One of the best way to get a really good motion shot and have a really blurry back ground and a crystal clear picture of your car is to use double exposure/photoshop. Try taking some pictures later in the day and use a slower shutter speed to get the blured motion effect.
Here is a picture I did. I didnt want things to be too blured. The reason why I wanted to show this is because this picture was actually taken at a stand still. The car was parked and no one is in the driver's seat
Here is a picture I did. I didnt want things to be too blured. The reason why I wanted to show this is because this picture was actually taken at a stand still. The car was parked and no one is in the driver's seat
so then what did you photoshop the movement of the wheels ? i notice you liek taking picture by the railroad hahaha and on that one street.
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LOLS the thread was stickied!! how cool lols... damn im gonna have a photoshoot this weekend period.
Has anyone heard of or seen Wynn Ruji's work? he take awsome pictures, some contain photoshop to bring the colors out or darken certian areas. I like his style, somone should try and do something similar to one of there pictures..
side view of my car
Has anyone heard of or seen Wynn Ruji's work? he take awsome pictures, some contain photoshop to bring the colors out or darken certian areas. I like his style, somone should try and do something similar to one of there pictures..
side view of my car
Last edited by ZLUJ; 02-07-2006 at 12:53 AM.
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Originally Posted by slateg35_05
so then what did you photoshop the movement of the wheels ? i notice you liek taking picture by the railroad hahaha and on that one street.
I photoshopped the wheels, the street, the rails inthe back ground and plants. The things in the further distance I left clear to keep the depth of the photo.
I've been taking alot of my pictures in that location because its a great location. I've tried looking around, but I havent found anything near by... and I've been too lazy to drive out to LA or the OC and look more.