Strasse Forged Photoshoot: 2011 BMW M3 coupe

turbo_911

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gorgeous.im amazed at the difference in the behind the scenes shot and the ones that you edit

That's the difference between phone camera and DSLR lol

Just started researching building a rolling shot rig...Guess I'm gonna have to learn PS skills to edit the pole out :action-smiley-042:

well in CS5, it does that automatically for ya... :)

I remember in CS3 I had to spend tons of time to learn how to do that to make to turn out really nice, but in CS5 you press one button and enjoy the wonders.
 

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nice car, pics are ok. call me a nit picky, but theres more room for improvement in the lighting department. you cant just buy lights and expect them to make the photo.
the whites are blown out in some areas, shadows are cast in random places... definitely should invest in a light meter, or even just turn down the power a bit... anyhow time to hush before i get called a hater!
 

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Talk about CAMERA gear YO!

Oh, yeah, the car is cool - awesome photograhy as always!
Gracias senor

Looks great but probably takes away from performance a bit with oversized wheels
They come with 19s stock, and these 20s weigh less and since they're wider, allow for a bigger tire as well. These def. aren't hurting anything.
gorgeous.im amazed at the difference in the behind the scenes shot and the ones that you edit
Well those behind the scenes are with my Blackberry so there's a big difference there haha
Just started researching building a rolling shot rig...Guess I'm gonna have to learn PS skills to edit the pole out :action-smiley-042:
Yeah, start practicing! haha
nice car, pics are ok. call me a nit picky, but theres more room for improvement in the lighting department. you cant just buy lights and expect them to make the photo.
the whites are blown out in some areas, shadows are cast in random places... definitely should invest in a light meter, or even just turn down the power a bit... anyhow time to hush before i get called a hater!
Yeah, I didn't just buy these lights yesterday. I don't see anything wrong with a little bit of blown out whites, I do it a lot actually haha. As long as I can still see the body lines in the car I really don't think it's overdone.
Hey Ray, how much do you charge for a shoot like this? I'm curious hehe. great shots as always
Like $5, I'm still new at this ya know.
 

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so thats how they do rolling shots
i want to do rolling picks of my car
good photos
 

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what settings did u use to get those pictures looking like tht? :eh:

and what filter did u use....?
 

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Meh.....I've seen this guy do better photoshoots. :lawl:

It's aiight.

Maybe it's because it's a Beemer Coupe....not a fan of those.

The rims, I do like though.....is there anything that doesn't look good when it's real CF? ;)
 
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