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@tsk : I don't know, but somehow I like the original shot better than the edited one. The shot which clearly shows the Podium is a very professional shot whereas the rendered image looks very artificial. I'm no pro here, just my 2 cents.
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@tsk : I don't know, but somehow I like the original shot better than the edited one. The shot which clearly shows the Podium is a very professional shot whereas the rendered image looks very artificial. I'm no pro here, just my 2 cents. |
Hmm, maybe you will like this one more then?
I do! :)
Still the left side of the blue background looks edited on obvious intent! ;)
@TSK
I like the sublimity of the pic Tanveer, where the car blends into the photograph. In fact i am not very keen on getting the look you created there, where the vehicle in itself is standing out. That was not the goal of my image.
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@TSK
I like the sublimity of the pic Tanveer, where the car blends into the photograph. In fact i am not very keen on getting the look you created there, where the vehicle in itself is standing out. That was not the goal of my image. |
Being subtle is nice, but the high key shot is taking something away from the car. the shot lacks the punch of your other shots, thats all :D
I perfectly get your point :)
Just liked the design philosophy change between the 60s and the 90s seen in this pic
1997-99 Cadillac DeVille and the Pontiac Tempest? from the 60s
I liked the pontiac! It would be nice to have such a car. A well maintained one with chromes shining and its roof chopped off. :)
shot long time back - hope you like it:
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Great snap buddy. Gives an African Safari feel ;) |
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Thanks folks.
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@riju
Nice one, i would have liked the horizon line to be exactly at the one third of the frame. That way it could have attained perfection.
Regards,
TG. |
mukul that was shot at 70mm pal. I would have definitely loved to go at around a lower range but then was too lazy to change the lens.
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Riju.
Nice shot. I would have preferred the car to be more prominent in the frame but i wonder how u could have done it. :)
Which lens did u use for this pic? |
kp thanks, it was shot with the 70-300mm lens and at 70mm. I should have used something smaller than using the bazooka. But then it was just a click and not a very special one at it.
I don't know how to go about doing exposure blending. However will give it a shot tonight. Here's 2 more from the same day.
Nice shots rj, few from my side:
May be my first contribution to this thread :).
"The King is here and no rules apply to him" - Title for the attached pic
condor's Sumo from yesterday's (Saturday, 13-3) photoshoot
Maggie, THANK YOU !
Just love the first shot - you have captured the truck & that spot in a way I had not expected at all. The second one gives a glimpse of what these Ute's are meant for.
This might be a bit over done to most people's eyes, I'm not sure. But I somehow liked the final outcome...
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