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#1 Nillet

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Posted 01 September 2014 - 12:36 PM

Practised some nightshooting with long exposure.

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Posted 01 September 2014 - 12:42 PM

looks cool



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Posted 01 September 2014 - 12:45 PM

Really like the second pic, very atmospheric.



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Posted 01 September 2014 - 04:17 PM

could of cleaned it first.

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Posted 01 September 2014 - 07:17 PM

could of cleaned it first.

I was going to say the same. It could have been so much better.....but good effort!

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Posted 01 September 2014 - 09:18 PM

Like the first picture ..

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Posted 01 September 2014 - 11:14 PM

I hope you don't mind a little feedback (and I hope it doesn't turn into a thread highjack!)

 

In your photos the car is a bit of a mass of black. Ideally you want to bring out the lines of the car and to do this you need to either find a good light source or use an external light source (such as an LED torch) to "paint" the car with light.

 

The next thing that you need to consider if your location, try to get something that makes the car look cool or makes the car look at home. It doesn't have to be anything super spectacular, but an industrial estate is never that good to be honest. If you can't find a good location, get up high. Cars look cool from above!

 

A few examples of night stuff I've done:

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8594120751_96ae388ef5_b.jpg

 

8719167457_6b32fc4424_b.jpg

 

9721707866_e1dce453f1_b.jpg

 



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Posted 02 September 2014 - 12:01 AM

I hope you don't mind a little feedback (and I hope it doesn't turn into a thread highjack!)

 

In your photos the car is a bit of a mass of black. Ideally you want to bring out the lines of the car and to do this you need to either find a good light source or use an external light source (such as an LED torch) to "paint" the car with light.

 

The next thing that you need to consider if your location, try to get something that makes the car look cool or makes the car look at home. It doesn't have to be anything super spectacular, but an industrial estate is never that good to be honest. If you can't find a good location, get up high. Cars look cool from above!

 

A few examples of night stuff I've done:

8024816504_96e83da486_b.jpg

 

8594120751_96ae388ef5_b.jpg

 

8719167457_6b32fc4424_b.jpg

 

9721707866_e1dce453f1_b.jpg

 

that third picture :wub:



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Posted 02 September 2014 - 02:48 PM

I hope you don't mind a little feedback (and I hope it doesn't turn into a thread highjack!)   In your photos the car is a bit of a mass of black. Ideally you want to bring out the lines of the car and to do this you need to either find a good light source or use an external light source (such as an LED torch) to "paint" the car with light.   The next thing that you need to consider if your location, try to get something that makes the car look cool or makes the car look at home. It doesn't have to be anything super spectacular, but an industrial estate is never that good to be honest. If you can't find a good location, get up high. Cars look cool from above!   A few examples of night stuff I've done: 8024816504_96e83da486_b.jpg   8594120751_96ae388ef5_b.jpg   8719167457_6b32fc4424_b.jpg   9721707866_e1dce453f1_b.jpg  

Loving the first pic.....the 2nd pic looks like a dogging area ........they have flashlights like that!

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Posted 02 September 2014 - 05:24 PM

I hope you don't mind a little feedback (and I hope it doesn't turn into a thread highjack!)

 

In your photos the car is a bit of a mass of black. Ideally you want to bring out the lines of the car and to do this you need to either find a good light source or use an external light source (such as an LED torch) to "paint" the car with light.

 

The next thing that you need to consider if your location, try to get something that makes the car look cool or makes the car look at home. It doesn't have to be anything super spectacular, but an industrial estate is never that good to be honest. If you can't find a good location, get up high. Cars look cool from above!

 

A few examples of night stuff I've done:

8024816504_96e83da486_b.jpg

 

8594120751_96ae388ef5_b.jpg

 

8719167457_6b32fc4424_b.jpg

 

9721707866_e1dce453f1_b.jpg

 

You have some real talent there my friend  Imnotworthy

 



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Posted 02 September 2014 - 09:19 PM

the 2nd pic looks like a dogging area ........they have flashlights like that!

I will have to take your word for that, Rick! ;)

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Posted 02 September 2014 - 09:20 PM

 

I hope you don't mind a little feedback (and I hope it doesn't turn into a thread highjack!)   In your photos the car is a bit of a mass of black. Ideally you want to bring out the lines of the car and to do this you need to either find a good light source or use an external light source (such as an LED torch) to "paint" the car with light.   The next thing that you need to consider if your location, try to get something that makes the car look cool or makes the car look at home. It doesn't have to be anything super spectacular, but an industrial estate is never that good to be honest. If you can't find a good location, get up high. Cars look cool from above!   A few examples of night stuff I've done: 8024816504_96e83da486_b.jpg   8594120751_96ae388ef5_b.jpg   8719167457_6b32fc4424_b.jpg   9721707866_e1dce453f1_b.jpg  

Loving the first pic.....the 2nd pic looks like a dogging area ........they have flashlights like that!

 

 

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