Show stopping mk5 golf

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Met up with Sam in Lincoln yesterday to shoot his Show stopping Mk5 Golf, with a mod list as long as your arm...here is but a few

This Golf is on air ride with Range rover sport alloys painted cream, full custom interior with just 2 Audi RS4 seats, Exile speaker system, air tank on display in book with generator under oot floor, Cream leather & brown alcantara!

Gorgeous car to shoot & film, anyway here's a few pics, i shall let them speak for themselves!

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[IMG]http://www.flickr.com/photos/scobrien/8040906576/[/IMG]

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[URL="http://www.flickr.com/photos/...://www.flickr.com/photos/scobrien/8040901046/[/url]

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[IMG]http://www.flickr.com/photos/scobrien/8040881929/[/IMG]

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[IMG]http://www.flickr.com/photos/scobrien/8040881929/[/IMG]

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[IMG]http://www.flickr.com/photos/scobrien/8040881929/[/IMG]
 
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you can't just wrap the page in IMG tags.
As per their T's and C's:
"Where is the HTML code and photo file link?


The HTML code to embed a photo in a web page that you used to find on the All Sizes page is now only in the Share menu above the photo, to the right of the Actions menu. We now also include BBCode! (standard message board code)

There are a few cases where the code may not be available: 1) If the photo is restricted. 2) If that person has turned off "Share this" or access to original files.

The direct link to a photo file is no longer shown on the page. Per the Flickr Community Guidelines "pages on other websites that display content hosted on flickr.com must provide a link from each photo or video back to its page on Flickr." Linking directly to the photo file doesn't do this. "

But take the link from the all sizes images:
8040881929_fd1e87fc9b.jpg
 
Just checking,.... but have you got eh share by BB code enabled?
in which case you should be able to use the 'share' drop down, and copy the BB code from there which will link the photo and paste the title below it.
I can't see it on yours but can on my own.
 
The cars mods are awfull IMO, but with the photography be careful with location.

as the street lamp spoils shot #1

#3 the shot could do with a straighten and also there is another car in the background which is distracting. also the reflections could do with cloning out
 
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That's fair enough , not gonna be to everyones taste :) its a daily driven car he uses it every day too :)...

Cheers will have a crack :) thanks!
 
Here is the link to a short film i did of the car during the shoot!

Little bit shakey in places due to wobbly tripod head & some shots being handheld, but please not this is only my first attempt at a video like this :)

Shot on a Canon EOS 7d, 18-55mm, 50mm F/1.8 II & Fisheye

Please feel free to watch & rate (y)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJaRAfKdad0&feature=plcp

With a few re-edits too -

This one still not 100% but definately a noticeable difference


before-after by Stanced.Imaging, on Flickr


_MG_2195a - re-edit by Stanced.Imaging, on Flickr


_MG_2383a - re-edit by Stanced.Imaging, on Flickr
 
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the edits are much better, just be a touch more careful with the cloning, as you can see some repitition where the building used to be. But good stuff :)

Thanks, this is a 'half way' kinda thing, happy but room to improive so lil bit more to do when im home tonight then i shall post a finished product

(y)
 
With regards to the video might be worth checking out the 2 vids that Digital Rev Tv did on shooting video with a DSLR.

The main this i was thinking while watching was I like the short clips, i like the idea of a behind the scenes aspect maybe capitalise on that? nice short clips of video showing the car being prepped and some detail? maybe a time laps of you doing the shoot?

anyway this all coming from a guy whos DSLR doesnt shoot video, so I would take it with a pinch of salt :p

other than that i love the idea and while i dont like the car i can appreciate how much love and time has gone into it :) keep it up, looking forward to seeing the next attempt :D
 
With regards to the video might be worth checking out the 2 vids that Digital Rev Tv did on shooting video with a DSLR.

The main this i was thinking while watching was I like the short clips, i like the idea of a behind the scenes aspect maybe capitalise on that? nice short clips of video showing the car being prepped and some detail? maybe a time laps of you doing the shoot?

anyway this all coming from a guy whos DSLR doesnt shoot video, so I would take it with a pinch of salt :p

other than that i love the idea and while i dont like the car i can appreciate how much love and time has gone into it :) keep it up, looking forward to seeing the next attempt :D

Hey mate :)

cheers yeah i had a rough idea of what i wanted to achieve from the film & its 90% how i wanted it :)

Thanks i will do :D

Cheers yeah next up will be my dads Evo haha (y)

;)
 
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