IS F model shoot
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IS F model shoot
Tagged along on an 1st/2nd gen IS meet up in San Luis Obispo. A fellow associate and I showed off our IS F's. Enjoy.
CQE 1-08 IS F Smokey Granite
CQE 1-08 IS F Smokey Granite
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this you Mark? haha
I posted the link here earlier, got no response:
http://my.is/forums/f134/ca2k8-meet-...mi-nws-357300/
I posted the link here earlier, got no response:
http://my.is/forums/f134/ca2k8-meet-...mi-nws-357300/
Last edited by altezzagta; 04-08-08 at 11:29 PM.
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I am just going to say a few things.
Firstly, pick a better location that you will be able to control lighting. I don't know if it your intention or not, but it seems to me that it was a photo shoot of the model not the car and if that is the case I will say again you need to pick a better location. If it was a photo shoot of the car, then you need to stratigically place the model in positions to accentuate to areas of the car that you want and then pick a better location.
On a photographic point of veiw, your lighting was not up to scratch, instead of using the flash as your main light source, next time try to use it as a fill flash instead, you will get a much more even light distribution without blowing out highlights and leaving dark areas in the pics.
Anyway, that was just my quick evaluation.
Firstly, pick a better location that you will be able to control lighting. I don't know if it your intention or not, but it seems to me that it was a photo shoot of the model not the car and if that is the case I will say again you need to pick a better location. If it was a photo shoot of the car, then you need to stratigically place the model in positions to accentuate to areas of the car that you want and then pick a better location.
On a photographic point of veiw, your lighting was not up to scratch, instead of using the flash as your main light source, next time try to use it as a fill flash instead, you will get a much more even light distribution without blowing out highlights and leaving dark areas in the pics.
Anyway, that was just my quick evaluation.