This weekend resulted in 3 shoots/ cruises. Cruise 1 had about 10 cars, ranging from a 458 Speciale, to 3 Ford GT's, to a Viper (I rode in that) to a couple GTR's. we hit like 150MPH, couldn't get good shots cause it was to bumpy.
Shoot/cruise 2 was: Pagani Huayra, Aventador 50th, R8 supercharged by Stasis, matte black I8, team salamone's new Aventador SV, the old king Aventador, an MP$-12C, couple Roll's, regular R8, and Yellowfly's Ford GT. Hit like 120 when we cruised down to the show. I rode in the R8, got some ok rollers.
Cruise/shoot 3 was Pagani Huayra, 458 Speciale, RR Wraith, and the old king Aventador. I rode in the Pagani. Its to low for rollers lol. Got back to the house, shot an F430 as well. A Granturismo showed up later. All in all, a f**king fantastic weekend. Pics and Vids on my gram
Insane shot! I'm curious, do you use a filter to get the sky like that or do you shoot at a high ISO? Because when I shoot contrasting objects, half of it looks good and half is washed out.
Last modified by Mazdafreak, 09 September 2015, 02:01
Insane shot! I'm curious, do you use a filter to get the sky like that or do you shoot at a high ISO? Because when I shoot contrasting objects, half of it looks good and half is washed out.
The same thing happens to me. If I'm trying to shoot say, the sky of a bright sunny day above some trees, I'll either get the sky just right with the trees completely black or the trees green with the sky washed out.
Insane shot! I'm curious, do you use a filter to get the sky like that or do you shoot at a high ISO? Because when I shoot contrasting objects, half of it looks good and half is washed out.
The same thing happens to me. If I'm trying to shoot say, the sky of a bright sunny day above some trees, I'll either get the sky just right with the trees completely black or the trees green with the sky washed out.
Thanks! I typically shoot with a really low ISO, and then even out the exposures in editing. The other way I balance the exposures is by shooting in HDR mode, which takes 3 pictures at different exposures then combines them for one balanced shot.
Insane shot! I'm curious, do you use a filter to get the sky like that or do you shoot at a high ISO? Because when I shoot contrasting objects, half of it looks good and half is washed out.
The same thing happens to me. If I'm trying to shoot say, the sky of a bright sunny day above some trees, I'll either get the sky just right with the trees completely black or the trees green with the sky washed out.
Thanks! I typically shoot with a really low ISO, and then even out the exposures in editing. The other way I balance the exposures is by shooting in HDR mode, which takes 3 pictures at different exposures then combines them for one balanced shot.
So, I'm planning to at least attempt to start an exotic photoshoot business, but I'm not sure what some of the specifics should be. If you don't mind me asking, what is a reasonable price to charge, if any? And do any of you actually do framing or do you let the owner handle that to their liking?
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