Photoshoot - Mazdaspeed3 + Bmw

So a friend and I decided to go take some pics at a nearby garage...out of all 70+ here are the best....Some are repeats but there are differences. Lemme know what you think.



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Is the best way to describe the speed inclusive pictures...when you cover up the bimmer.
 
lol...the 1st one is ridiculous i love it its my desktop as well. did it come out good for you guys? cuz on my monitor its AMAZING....seriously nobody believe i took the pic thats how good it looks

these were all done with a Rebel Xti + starter lens
 
a couple good ones in there i like... i need to start playing with the angles more w mine.
need to start a photography thread again.
 
nope...i dunno how to do HDR lol.

1st is my favorite for sure, looks like somethin that should be in a Mazda Magazine
 
You can make HDR photos using Photoshop (or other programs) by compiling three or more images taken of the same object, but at different exposure settings (+1, 0, -1 at least...can go up from there). The software then compiles the images, and with a bit of cleanup, you get something like this:

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Basically, the longer exposure times gets the whites and light colors without being too dark, the shorter gets the darks without being too light. Combine it all and you get some pretty interesting/spectacular shots.
 
You can make HDR photos using Photoshop (or other programs) by compiling three or more images taken of the same object, but at different exposure settings (+1, 0, -1 at least...can go up from there). The software then compiles the images, and with a bit of cleanup, you get something like this:

combinedHDR-vi.jpg


hdr3.jpg


Basically, the longer exposure times gets the whites and light colors without being too dark, the shorter gets the darks without being too light. Combine it all and you get some pretty interesting/spectacular shots.


HDR shots seem pretty interesting indeed. I have a D60 and I've been meaning to try, but I'm not sure they would come out so good freehand, but tripods arent very cheap...haha

right now... Car Mods > Camera Accessories
 
Awesome pictures man! I too am using the first one as my desktop. Thanks! Sunlight Silver FTW
 
love the pics...i have a d80 and it is definitly going to waste...you aced the aperture settings on the first one. i've got a macro but your regular lens did the perfect close-up job
 
Sorry if I missed it, but what camera are you using?
I carry my Canon550 for quick snaps, but thinking of getting something for stuff like that. The low light capability is amazing, and where my mini shooter is seriously lacking.
 
i think he is using a canon digital rebel XTi. in hindsight i wish i saved up for a Nikon D700 or D300 a photographer friend of mine has one and i like it a little better.
 
ya its a Rebel Xti with the normal starter lens (18-55mm)

it takes amazing pictures.

Nikon is a good brand but they are a bit overrated I think, IMO

You have to see the originals on a good high def monitor they look even better
 

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