Any photographers in here?

No, this is mine.....[Cell phone pic]
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But I would recommend the two circles because they have a wire frame in them and would be much easier to manage. Also it helps to have an assistant to hold them in the right places.
 
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What would you guys recommend for night time lighting car shooting? Looking for a basic lighting setup, nothing to $$$.
 
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^ I was wondering if there is a way i can make the red tail lights brighter without affecting the rest of the image? I've tried multiple shots and camera setting but the red lights just don't stand out as much....

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^ I need a better tripod
 
^ I was wondering if there is a way i can make the red tail lights brighter without affecting the rest of the image? I've tried multiple shots and camera setting but the red lights just don't stand out as much....
tell the cars driving away from you to slow down.
 
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^ I was wondering if there is a way i can make the red tail lights brighter without affecting the rest of the image? I've tried multiple shots and camera setting but the red lights just don't stand out as much....

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^ I need a better tripod

Ya bump up the saturation or reds in cs4. Make a adjustment layer CTRL + J. Then mask the rest of the picture. Tons of tutorials online.
 

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