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Not my best set, but it clenched the best sounding car title..
This car passed me going through Oxshott this evening - sound was awesome!
I'm with Dean on this one fella. Haven't seen whatever he's said elsewhere but my 2p - using the same location over and over is stunting your creativity, the stuff you did with the R8 and G recently was way better for being original.
The statics don't seem to add up even though they show the car well - you laughed it off when someone else wrote about there being no story but that's what it is. Why's the car there? #5 doesn't work at all although you've used that road well in the past - positioning of the car is all wrong.
Rig shots show you're progressing well with shooting and PP technique but do nothing for the car.
I guess from your opener you knew much of that already. Best thing I'd say is to get out scouting before your next shoot and find somewhere new that's appropriate to the car.
O/T seeing the Sag rig shot in the TVR mag was a real eye opener to how different an image can look finished and in print - the sky looked vacant as part of the image but once the editorial was dropped in it was transformed and made perfect sense.
All great but love number 9 for some reason. Would appreciate details on how you got the moving shots????
Just out of interest George, how do the owners react when you say you're going to stick a rig on the bonnet of their prized (and very expensive) motor? Do you ever have to say those immortal words.... "It'll T-Cut out!!"
Stupid question, but where's the front number plate?
Just out of interest George, how do the owners react when you say you're going to stick a rig on the bonnet of their prized (and very expensive) motor? Do you ever have to say those immortal words.... "It'll T-Cut out!!"
O/T seeing the Sag rig shot in the TVR mag was a real eye opener to how different an image can look finished and in print - the sky looked vacant as part of the image but once the editorial was dropped in it was transformed and made perfect sense.
Stupid question, but where's the front number plate?
Blimey, jennyJohn suspended after 4 posts, that's got to be a record. Shame as I found your posts really nice, awesome...
A 458 in black was smashed up on a roundabout only a couple of minutes away last night... DOH!
That is pretty good research, seems you are well connected... Thanks for the info... I am glad too theat it was not the one you shot, I checked the caliper colours with the pic on twitter...
honestly the last one is the only shot that stood out for me the rest look a bit flat
however this could be something to do with me not liking the car but i'm genuinely trying to separate the two
Agree to some extent, althought he "original" Ferrari colour was yellow, first run in "blood red" was a limited run for a specific reason ...First of all, an absolutely stunningly beautiful car, but I was a little disappointed it wasn't red when I opened the thread. For me, a Ferrari just isn't a Ferrari unless its red.
Nice set of photo's, I guess it helps that the car is lovely from every angle, but for me 6 is the standout shot. Absolutely superb mate !!