fit_2_fcuk mini shoot
for the record I just snap a few didnt really try n put effort. Like next week or this week will be a real photoshoot. It was almost dark n I dent want to use a tripod
The XTi miscalibration would only be a problem if the pics were taken using the camera's meter, but he's got it set to manual for both of those. The enviroments have good elements but parts are very distracting. A longer lens would crop out most of the bad and make the car look better too.
here are some pics i took of a HKS Twin Turbo G35. the capabilities of my L lens. got to figure out a few tweaks and the pics would be flawless.
MD_V35 photoshoot part 1 (CMD PHOTOGRAPHY) - G35Driver
I think black will look good on the car. Its not going to be all black, hes adding little extras here and there. I and other wouldnt let him do white. Hehh
For the record, I like the way it looks now. But people get bored with things, me faster than others.
Looks good man. Florida MR lovas!
Look at my new/used front bumper. :-D
For the record, I like the way it looks now. But people get bored with things, me faster than others.

Looks good man. Florida MR lovas!
Look at my new/used front bumper. :-D
The XTi miscalibration would only be a problem if the pics were taken using the camera's meter, but he's got it set to manual for both of those. The enviroments have good elements but parts are very distracting. A longer lens would crop out most of the bad and make the car look better too.
Snap Fit: you can set the camera's exposure compensation to adjust for the miscalibration, but it's rather annoying because it'll usually lengthen the shutter speed to do so which gets a bit cumbersome in low-light situations. Best is to just get it fixed. It took about 2wks turnaround in my case.
Pics look good, only reason they aren't "in focus" would be cause he hand held them at 1/10th of a second. What I'm not sure is, if you were using a 24-70 f/2.8, why you didn't keep it at 2.8 and a higher ISO. No matter though, aside from that they're really nice pics.
Pics look good, only reason they aren't "in focus" would be cause he hand held them at 1/10th of a second. What I'm not sure is, if you were using a 24-70 f/2.8, why you didn't keep it at 2.8 and a higher ISO. No matter though, aside from that they're really nice pics.
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