Nice HDR shots. Not overdone. Can't see any signs of any haloing or graininess anywhere. The colour of the sky suits perfectly. If you have any non-automotive HDRs, feel free to post them in the photography thread :thumbsup:
Thanks a lot dude here is some more of my HDRS http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3312913#post3312913Nice HDR shots. Not overdone. Can't see any signs of any haloing or graininess anywhere. The colour of the sky suits perfectly. If you have any non-automotive HDRs, feel free to post them in the photography thread :thumbsup:
I really appreciate the constructive criticism I love to hear suggestions that can help my photography thank you very much ill defiantly use those techniques next time I'm out shooting!!!Nice shots. Few pointers for next time.
Shots 2 & 3: In this particular composition, turn the wheel ALL the way to the right. This will give the illusion that your tires are bigger and give your car a more leaner/progressive stance.
Secondly, try some shots up on a ladder or higher point of view looking down at the car. Like a 2/3's shot. This will also give your car a sexier stance, and the illusion that the car is lower to the ground than it is. This also eliminates the nasty fender "gap"-- that you'll get that if you shoot straight on or have a lower point of view while panned out.
Otherwise nice shots! :thumbsup:
And for bonus, Photoshop(heal/stamp/contentawaretool/path) the foreground off your bumper on any shots that you can. If you have the time and/or skills.
Canon EFS 18-55 mm Image stabilizernice.. what lens are you using for the xsi?
Amazing results with that lens. Great piece of value priced glass.Canon EFS 18-55 mm Image stabilizer
I agree. For a lens which comes standard in virtually all of Canon's packages, it produces really good results. The same can be said about the 75-300mm or 70-200mm lens that comes standard in the twin lens packages. Certainly very good value for money.Amazing results with that lens. Great piece of value priced glass.
I really do think it's quite underrated in terms of image quality and sharpness.