Thanks, I used an Ice light with barn doors and basically walked around the car. 20 second exposure a few frames lighting different parts of the car and masked out the light trails in PS
Thank you for the pointers. I did take a frame with door mirrors out but it was a pain to try and mask in due to other lighting. Note to self - take a farme without missing any details.
I was recently in Glencoe so couldn't pass up a shot of the mighty Herdsman. I've been quite busy on other projects and landscape photography has taken a back seat for quite some time now.
Perhaps this year will be the year I finally get back to it.
Hi folks,
I recently tried a little bit of automotive light painting after watching a few videos online. It is a LOT harder than it looks.
This is my first attempt
I used the Magmod diffuser only. No softboxes or umbrellas. Thank you for your feedback. I will remember the points you have made while shooting in the future :)
After my last post in this section where I tried to capture my friend using flash I contacted a photographer friend and asked advice. They were very kind and said I should pop along to a wedding they were shooting and see how the day runs. I popped off some shots and I was fortunate enough to be...
I am fortunate enough to live within an hour of this lovely little loch. A perfect place when the weather is calm to spend a few hours snapping the fishing boats.
As with my previous post in portraiture. I have purchased a flash with no idea how to use it. I figured my first outing with it may as well be shooting an image of my car as it's quite easy to direct and pose a car than it is to pose a person. I'd love to hear from experienced shooters who use...
I have always created images in the Landscape genre. At least the majority of my images could be considered landscapes. I have been asked by a family member to photograph a wedding next year. I then decided I should really practice making images of people. So with no knowledge other than a half...
Have to agree with Stephen, crop out the tree in the left foreground and you have yourself a winner. Visited here in 2011 before I had ever picked up a camera and brought back so many memories of an awesome year.
Great sense of depth and scale. Very well done.
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