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No HDR. No special tricks. No pre/post enhancements. No Filters - just natural light.
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#13
Pretending to listen is a man's version of faking an orgasm.
#15
You think you hate it now. Wait til you drive it.
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#17
OK... so I'm impressed. You are shooting into the light and shadow and still get great detail on the side of the car facing you. I'm unfamiliar with how to piece apart info on pics. What did you shoot with?
(and if you care to inform me as to how to find info in a shot)
thanks
Originally Posted by cartalk
#18
In windows, you can right click on the picture, go to properties, and go to the details tab to see EXIF information. I re-sized the pic from original, but most of the info is still there.
Actually, light is behind me, we're driving west bound, and I took the shot around 10:00am, you can see somewhat on the shadow of my 987, it's facing forward.
The camera I was using is a Canon EOS 60d, with a Quantaray 18-200 lens. I stuck the camera in P mode, I forget what light setting I had it on (probably sunlight) and just kinda aimed out the window, snapped a few shots, and this was the best of them.
Pete
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A couple of my favorites from C&C:
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FTFY
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No HDR. No special tricks. No pre/post enhancements. No Filters - just natural light.[/QUOTE]
I'll be in my bunk.
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A few of my favorites stolen from NSXPrime.
More can be found http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php?t=134988
#30
Rig shot of mine
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Didn't want to be the first to say it. I don't know that I would've been that harsh, but still.
And I personally think there's a difference between a rolling shot and a panning shot. Some pics in the is thread are the latter. I'd also say that a rig shot is another thing, too. Though, much closer to a rolling shot than a panning shot. Semantics, maybe.
EDIT: And "...no pre/post enhancements..." Wut?