Testing D700 capabilities in low-light (M3 content)

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  • dillon7
    E30 Modder
    • Mar 2013
    • 824

    #16
    I don't know why but the edits seem more grainy than the originals. Maybe it's because you made them look "vintage. I don't know but I still can't get over how much I love that style of photo.
    Instagram: @dillonmakar

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    • 6SPD
      Wrencher
      • Feb 2013
      • 243

      #17
      Originally posted by pantelones
      That couldn't be further from the truth... Unless you are a "digital painter" or whatever they call it. You know those unreal photos that are just too good to be true. (Not HDR though, that is something totally different...)
      I'm referencing automotive photography, particularly that of progressional grade where post production skills and technique truly set the the work apart.

      If you look at any work of the current top automotive photographers in the game you'll see what I'm talking about. For instance Jeremy Cliff, Lindberg Nguyen, and Frederic Schlosser to name a few of my favorites.

      Frederic Schlosser is an international working photographer based in Germany.

      Jeremy Cliff is an Automotive Photographer located in Chicago, IL that specializes in Automotive Photography.



      There isn't a line between photographer and "digital painter" anymore, it's one in the same.
      À la folie

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      • uofom3
        R3V Elite
        • Jan 2004
        • 5392

        #18
        Sick.
        PNW Crew
        90 m3
        06 m5

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