Richard's Turbo NB Fairwell Photoshoot
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Great photos and stunning car.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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WOW good job. I didn't even attempt it. I managed to remove the flash though. Was that all with clone tool and spot heal?
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A bit of everything. Not a perfect job but that takes more time and money
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Great photos guys! Love them!
And Dave doing his thing as usual
And Dave doing his thing as usual
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Wow, those pics came out great! Thanks for the camera work, coilovers will be on there way =)
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Great pics, nice car too!
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Great photos as usual Sasso.
I'm must waiting for some $$$ and I'll invest on a digital SLR.
I'm really keen to try HDR photography.
I'm must waiting for some $$$ and I'll invest on a digital SLR.
I'm really keen to try HDR photography.
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Nice shots
I'm a bit of a photographer and will be taking some photos of this car too with my D200, probably the same lens. Looks like you used a 50mm 1.8, and something else for the wider shots - out of interest why did you chose f8? Do you find it sharpest there? Most lenses are at their sharpest 2 stops down, on most zooms or primes this still means more like f5 that wide.
I'm a bit of a photographer and will be taking some photos of this car too with my D200, probably the same lens. Looks like you used a 50mm 1.8, and something else for the wider shots - out of interest why did you chose f8? Do you find it sharpest there? Most lenses are at their sharpest 2 stops down, on most zooms or primes this still means more like f5 that wide.
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Richard's Turbo NB Fairwell Photoshoot
Sasso: should have put the shot in of my old car next to my new car =)
Stefan: You'll have plenty of time to take photos of it when i hand over the keys =P
Gonna miss her though.........
Stefan: You'll have plenty of time to take photos of it when i hand over the keys =P
Gonna miss her though.........
Richard's Turbo NB Fairwell Photoshoot
Thanks guys for the feedback
I used a 18-55VR kit lens for most shots, which is too soft and distortiony. I chose f8 just out of habit knowing that its about the sharpest setting on the 50mm prime, though not the sharpest on that lens, so that was a mistake. I hate using that lens. I used the 50mm on only a few photos at the end, and discovered the massive sharpness improvement straight away even wide open, should have used it more. Oh well Richard should be able to make a few posters so as long as he's happy.
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stefan wrote:Nice shots
I'm a bit of a photographer and will be taking some photos of this car too with my D200, probably the same lens. Looks like you used a 50mm 1.8, and something else for the wider shots - out of interest why did you chose f8? Do you find it sharpest there? Most lenses are at their sharpest 2 stops down, on most zooms or primes this still means more like f5 that wide.
I used a 18-55VR kit lens for most shots, which is too soft and distortiony. I chose f8 just out of habit knowing that its about the sharpest setting on the 50mm prime, though not the sharpest on that lens, so that was a mistake. I hate using that lens. I used the 50mm on only a few photos at the end, and discovered the massive sharpness improvement straight away even wide open, should have used it more. Oh well Richard should be able to make a few posters so as long as he's happy.
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Was only curious, as I rarely use high appetures and probably should. Love the 50mm 1.8, it's so sharp at like 3.2! Having said that, I rarely use these days it as I have an 18-200 VR and love the convenience and wide angle, even though the bokkeh sucks. My D50's 18-55 non-VR was pretty rubbish compared to the 50mm 1.8.
They really are nice shots, I haven't really taken many car photos before (but will have an excuse to soon... ;) )
They really are nice shots, I haven't really taken many car photos before (but will have an excuse to soon... ;) )
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this makes me excited
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