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NewYorkJon34 03-19-2012 05:13 PM

Ultimat3 Photography: Professional Photoshoot of NewYorkJon34 & Seeyabud86
 
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Enjoy

Trips 03-19-2012 05:16 PM

Very Nice :tup:

m4a1mustang 03-19-2012 05:20 PM

That logo is very distracting. Nice cars though. :tup:

NewYorkJon34 03-19-2012 05:30 PM

It's really for watermark purposes really, I didn't have my white version made at the time.

SPOHN 03-20-2012 05:35 PM

Nice pics. White is such a great color

tonythetiger 03-22-2012 12:40 PM

awesome pics, i def need to invest in some te37!

vividracing 03-22-2012 02:31 PM

If you want some constructive criticism from a photographer, click the spoiler tag:
( Click to show/hide )

Tone down on the "clarity" or "sharpness" sliders, and ease up on the contrast. Get a smaller logo, as well.



The cars look good :D

Sibze 03-22-2012 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vividracing (Post 1614837)
If you want some constructive criticism from a photographer, click the spoiler tag:
( Click to show/hide )

Tone down on the "clarity" or "sharpness" sliders, and ease up on the contrast. Get a smaller logo, as well.



The cars look good :D

:iagree:

NewYorkJon34 03-22-2012 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vividracing (Post 1614837)
If you want some constructive criticism from a photographer, click the spoiler tag:
( Click to show/hide )

Tone down on the "clarity" or "sharpness" sliders, and ease up on the contrast. Get a smaller logo, as well.



The cars look good :D

I actually didn't have to touch the sharpness in these, for my "car photos" I try & take more of an artistic approach to them as you can see they look as if someone might have drawn the pictures. I don't do this in all cases though. As far as the watermark, this is when I recieved my first version of the watermark so I was playing around with it, I'll watch for the size from now on though, thanks.

whoLEEoh 03-22-2012 08:26 PM

I wouldn't call them pro pics but I'm not going to give my input unless on the photography unless asked for it. Car does look very nice tho man. Keep it up.

NewYorkJon34 03-23-2012 09:02 AM

What would you consider "pro" pics?, these were all shot within 20 min, maybe because they are not super realistic? I thought they looked better like this so I made them so. Tell me your tips, I'll see what I could use from them.

NA&CH 03-23-2012 11:09 AM

Why no Z33 love ;) Photos look goo. Take the cristism and run with it.

Keep it up big boi!

Chris

NewYorkJon34 03-23-2012 01:46 PM

I would but no one has told me what I could have done better, to me they are great pics. It was a late minute idea chris, next time bro ;)

phelan 03-23-2012 02:05 PM

vivid's response was pretty good IMO. but each photographer has their own tastes, and how they want to convey what they take.

personally i don't like the overexposure on the background and would try to dim that a little bit to better accentuate the foreground. as mentioned previously, cut back on the clarity and sharpness to give the lines a little more natural look; right now they look almost serrated with how sharp they are. white balance warmer to remove the bluish tint on the white paint.

but that's just me.

Sibze 03-23-2012 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phelan (Post 1616825)
vivid's response was pretty good IMO. but each photographer has their own tastes, and how they want to convey what they take.

personally i don't like the overexposure on the background and would try to dim that a little bit to better accentuate the foreground. as mentioned previously, cut back on the clarity and sharpness to give the lines a little more natural look; right now they look almost serrated with how sharp they are. white balance warmer to remove the bluish tint on the white paint.

but that's just me.

:iagree:


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