Stock for Now (Plus a hello to all)
Sup guys, just thought I'd say 'hello' with a pic post...not much to see here so far, stock Ralliart in the 'Shwa area. I'm looking to shoot more automotive photographs soon (/is a photographer), so if anyone wants a shoot done, let me know!
http://img144.echo.cx/img144/9863/ralli2covers3cv.jpg http://img140.echo.cx/img140/8021/ralli43pn.jpg http://img291.echo.cx/img291/5445/ralli3b6mb.jpg (rims not actually gunmetal) http://img144.echo.cx/my.php?image=sidegun5uj.jpg http://img94.echo.cx/img94/6440/ralli5redb1qk.jpg :) |
Looking good man! How about I give you a plane ticket to Japan?
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Originally Posted by G.A.T EXPORTER
Looking good man! How about I give you a plane ticket to Japan?
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Nice pics!
I will defintely be needing some good pics when my cars are done. |
love pic 2 and 4
how did u do pic 2? doesn't look the car is moving to get that effect. |
wow those pics are deadly :thumbsup
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Originally Posted by Roarcore
haha, done! What's the catch? :D
Catch 2: You help me document a Japanese film Catch 3: You document the cars I buy and then some :laugh: |
Great pics :thumbsup
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Originally Posted by TurboSupra12
love pic 2 and 4
how did u do pic 2? doesn't look the car is moving to get that effect. |
Originally Posted by -James-
You just mask the background and rims and use a motion blur. In otherwords you select all of the background BUT the car and the same deal with the rims and do the motion blur/radial blur.
Play with the shutter speed of the camera. |
nice car bud
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Originally Posted by blackout_89t
You can do a similar effect without using photoshop.
Play with the shutter speed of the camera. That's what I was tihnking. But i don't think it woudl work. The car isn't moving, enither is the background, so the blur effect wouldn't really work, would it? and..3PointOHNO? oh god :laugh: |
^ yeah, that wouldn’t work.… Unless you had the camera mounted directly to the car (same way as the pic was taken) and took a picture while driving. If it was mounted securely enough, the body of the car would be perfectly still but the background going by and rims spinning would create a blur effect similar to the picture.
btw nice pics :thumbsup |
woah freaking amazing pictures, ill be sure to get in touch when i profile my car next year
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Originally Posted by tom240
^ yeah, that wouldn’t work.… Unless you had the camera mounted directly to the car (same way as the pic was taken) and took a picture while driving. If it was mounted securely enough, the body of the car would be perfectly still but the background going by and rims spinning would create a blur effect similar to the picture.
btw nice pics :thumbsup |
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