8 New Photos
Originally Posted by DiD
The interior shot was done with ambient light. I wish I had the studio setup to do that with strobes, but no such luck.... yet. 


You'd have to be near an electrical outlet however.
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I like Pics 6 & 7 also. (You know I'm a fool for those low angles in #6.)
On the 2nd Pic, the passenger-side seems different on account of it reflecting the color of the structure too much.
For Pic 3, your car's shadow looks a bit harsher. (Probably because of how close it is to the wall.)
All in all, I always look forward to your photographs.
Lee: Thanks. It's a little more than that.
Juan,
I saw on your site that you were experimenting with an Alien Bees with excellent results.
I may pick up another SB-600. While it's not a strobe, it also means I don't have to worry about the power source. For now, that's what's in the budget.
RE #2: I have the same issue with it. I was so focused at the time on getting the hood right I missed the side reflections.
RE #3: Just a little earlier in the day with more intense sunlight being reflected in. One other person mentioned that shadow to me too. I may try to adjust that a bit yet.
RE #6: I'm a sucker for the low angles too.
Thanks for the feedback.
Juan,
I saw on your site that you were experimenting with an Alien Bees with excellent results.
I may pick up another SB-600. While it's not a strobe, it also means I don't have to worry about the power source. For now, that's what's in the budget.
RE #2: I have the same issue with it. I was so focused at the time on getting the hood right I missed the side reflections.
RE #3: Just a little earlier in the day with more intense sunlight being reflected in. One other person mentioned that shadow to me too. I may try to adjust that a bit yet.
RE #6: I'm a sucker for the low angles too.
Thanks for the feedback.
Originally Posted by DiD
Any chance the weather will cooperate so we'll see some more of your work soon?
Invested in some Mag-Lites so il be painting with light or at least attempting too
Just waiting for a moment to wash the car and then go shoot - try and coax some frends too to join in
As for No7 its the strong uninterupted horizontals leading to the vanishing point that really make it slap you in the face.
Having looked at the other shots 24hrs later im liking them all - 1 & 2 just are classic and have a real late evening warmth too them.
Was much post work done on the first 2 or are we talking just basic light level stuff im guessing the originals may have been slighter greyer in appearance??
just a guess coz thats what i sumtimes get - but then again I have English weather
Is it me or in No.4 is the only thing thats missing is either sumones big shoe next to the car or a big hand - the car looks like a kids toy
- no negativity intended coz it looks excellent Ps. Sorry to go off topic - but Hafid sorry we couldnt hook up whilst you were over here - hope you had a good stay and be sure to see you next time
Originally Posted by DiD
I may pick up another SB-600. While it's not a strobe, it also means I don't have to worry about the power source. For now, that's what's in the budget.
But I certainly know about budgets!
Mark
Hafid: Thanks for the comments. I saw your photo thread too. Very nice.
scooby: 1&2 both have minor post processing into them. Hope you get to post pics soon.
Mark: Glad you liked the interior shot.
I already have an SB-800 and an SB-600. I'm just looking for another remote flash so that I could run either the SB-800 on camera with two SB-600s as remotes in different flash groups, or run the SB-800 and the SB-600's all as remotes in the same flash group and trigger them with the D70's pop-up flash in commander mode.
Given that I already have an SB-800 I'm finding it hard to justify getting a second that would only act as a remote. The SB-800 does have a larger guide number, but since I'd only be using it as a remote, that isn't enough to justify the price premium for me. Thus, the SB-600 decision.
scooby: 1&2 both have minor post processing into them. Hope you get to post pics soon.
Mark: Glad you liked the interior shot.
I already have an SB-800 and an SB-600. I'm just looking for another remote flash so that I could run either the SB-800 on camera with two SB-600s as remotes in different flash groups, or run the SB-800 and the SB-600's all as remotes in the same flash group and trigger them with the D70's pop-up flash in commander mode.
Given that I already have an SB-800 I'm finding it hard to justify getting a second that would only act as a remote. The SB-800 does have a larger guide number, but since I'd only be using it as a remote, that isn't enough to justify the price premium for me. Thus, the SB-600 decision.
Ah, that makes sense. I didn't know you already have an SB-800. What I should do one of these days is eBay my SB-28 and SB-80DX and get either another SB-800 or SB-600 or possibly some other goodie. If I had Pocket Wizards I could keep them and use them pretty much like I could multiple SB-800s but I am, unfortunately, Pocket Wizardless.
Mark
Mark
I love the first two, for the excellent natural lighting and the mood. I like seven for capturing motion and distance (vanishing points like someone mentioned earlier).
And I really love the interior shot!!!!
And I really love the interior shot!!!!
Man I LOVE that paint color like none other. IT IS SWEET! DiD is that your car? I wasn't aware you got one if so... I really would like to see #7 in a 1024x768 as it would be AWESOME as a Desktop image. THOSE RIMS ARE TIGHT TOO! What are they? I am truly amazed (like always
) at DiD's work. Everthing so clear, so crisp... mmmm, mmm.


Mikey
) at DiD's work. Everthing so clear, so crisp... mmmm, mmm.Mikey
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