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    #31
    Pro or not, I like the shots :D
    Chris
    90 Corrado/91 M3/01 M5

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      #32
      beep beep

      Nice shots guys, car looks great. Hope I can find someone to take quality shots of my rig when it's ready.

      Do you have a website to check out more of your work?
      I keep looking at this guys stuff, thanks,
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        #33
        Originally posted by Ben Carufel View Post
        I agree 100%. I don't personally have a problem with using lighting on location -- I mean, you're taking the effort and the time needed to make a gorgeous shot. However, it's the new breed of Photograshoppers (I just made that up...has a nice ring, doesn't it?) who instead of carrying lights and reflectors around, just shoot 8-10 frames and layer or HDR these things.

        That's what aggravates me. Anyone skilled with a computer can make a decent shot look great in photoshop -- it takes true talent and a true commitment of time to make a shot look gorgeous straight out of the camera.
        Photograshoppers lol, Yeah It gets pretty ridiculous, I wouldnt want to spend 8 hours of the day for only a $500 photoshoot to setup crazy lights and stuff. I'm used to shooting with the conditions I have for motorsports events, and thats the way that I've learned to deal with, So Thats why that keeps me to natural light and not crazily changing things. I think its cool to do once or twice, but It gets exessive when everyone starts doing it as the "norm".

        Cheers

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          #34
          Nice stuff, the barrel distortion doesn't flatter the car very well in some of the shots. Thats the tricky part of using a UWA, you have to control the distortion to your advantage. Im only making this kind of comment cause the photog chimed in. Clean car, nice locations, and nice rolling shots none the less..

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            #35
            Inspiring really... now I wanna get someone to drive my car so I can shoot it.

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              #36
              Originally posted by skota View Post
              Nice shots guys, car looks great. Hope I can find someone to take quality shots of my rig when it's ready.

              Do you have a website to check out more of your work?
              I keep looking at this guys stuff, thanks,
              http://www.pbase.com/nogaroblue
              If you dig around the folders on Matt's server where the pics are hosted you'll find a lot of his stuff. Most of it is rally oriented.
              sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
              Current:
              1988 325is S52
              Former:
              2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
              1988 M5
              1996 328is

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