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thanks a lot
i'm from norcal
thanks for your advices..i'll tell my friend to try your suggestions
i'm from norcal
Discke - last set of motion shots were terrific!
It looks like the light source for shots 1 and 4 was coming from about 9 to 10 o'clock. The last shot was most interesting for me because of the blurring of the colors on both the roadside plantations and the asphalt.
I noticed the chroma aberration was pronounced around the bigger tree. I'm guessing you're pushing the saturation a bit or simply a lens limitation (or both). Suggestion: you should be able to reduce the color fringing, if you were shooting toward the light path vs. at a more challenging angle.
BTW, good looking wheels, particularly the accented blue trim.
It looks like the light source for shots 1 and 4 was coming from about 9 to 10 o'clock. The last shot was most interesting for me because of the blurring of the colors on both the roadside plantations and the asphalt.
I noticed the chroma aberration was pronounced around the bigger tree. I'm guessing you're pushing the saturation a bit or simply a lens limitation (or both). Suggestion: you should be able to reduce the color fringing, if you were shooting toward the light path vs. at a more challenging angle.
BTW, good looking wheels, particularly the accented blue trim.
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Nice car, but I don't like the post processing of the photos. I used to do HDR but it makes the photos too artificial. There's too much contrast in the paint and you can see highlights over the trees and dark areas. I used to do it a lot but now I hate HDR.