TJ
Loc: Austraila, Toowoomba.
If any body could pls give me feed back on this shot for growth it would be great thankyou.
XB ford falcon GT 1972 I think,351 V8
It is a ford. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
I'm guessing you want to light up this car, a lot more.
I don't remember any posts addressing this type of lighting.
It will probably, take a lot of lights and reflectors.
A good evening sky (whatever that would be) may be your best bet. As in catching reflections from the sky.
I don't remember anything in the FAQ's forum here on UHH.
Maybe, someone will have better advice.
Google may end up being the best bet.
Pat
I've seen this done with a single light.
Camera on tripod fired with a remote while light was moved between shots. Later, the shots were combined with layer masks.
TJ
Loc: Austraila, Toowoomba.
MMMMMMM it's a ford bhaaahahahaha nice one,the thing is over here the holdens don't do anything quickly with out chevs help soooo we are stuck with fords.
I guess I should have mentioned what i see wrong...hot spots no reflections my focus is soft and I know what went wrong there it's just that I dont really know the best way to stop hot spots and get the reflections working for me.
TJ
Loc: Austraila, Toowoomba.
hlmichel wrote:
I've seen this done with a single light.
Camera on tripod fired with a remote while light was moved between shots. Later, the shots were combined with layer masks.
Thanks for that i'll be looking into that one,cheers
added the lights and flare in photoshop
The first two shots of the car need more illumination of the car. Background ok. Great looking car!
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