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New to the forums as you can see, looks like theres alot of info and cool people on here though! Anyways im in hl photography at my high school, second year of it and final year. We had to decide on a theme and i picked muscle cars/trucks ( I drive an 04 F150 lightning). Besdies my truck and my frienfs 69 camaro and my other friends 68 stang i dont have much to take pictures of, so i gotta get creative. So far ive gotten a few standard black and white 35mm shots of my truck on my nikon n55 (slr). Recently i used my digital 7.2 megapixel sony cybershot (non slr) to get some pretty good shots of my truck. In other news i need to do some research on famous automotive photographers, so far ive only done scott jacobs because he took some pictures of my truck vs the ram srt-10, any other important guys i could do some research on? Thanks in advance for all your help guys!
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anyone know how im doin this? taken with the digital camera (black and white negative to but the roll developed wrong), NO PHOTOSHOP.
Please lemme know what you guys think about them to, i wanna do a little photshop to them but i dunno how to do it lol, ill learn though, i think i need to black out the backround on most of these.
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Re: new guy<<<
It looks like you're double exposing the picture, but I don't see how you'd be able to do that with a digital camera.
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Re: new guy<<<
That just looks like a long shutter speed.
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Re: new guy<<<
It was the ghostly figure in the first picture that made me think of double exposures. But I still don't see how that would be possible with a digital camera.
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Re: new guy<<<
simple, just looked in the manual for it. I changed the apeture to but only 2 settings for it on my camera. The shutter speed has a shit load of settings though, so i set it to 8 seconds and they came out pretty good. So what do you guys think? Any famous car photographers?
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http://www.automotivephoto.com/ and say zzpza sent you.
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Turning the flash off on most digital cameras and the exposure is longer. When you move the camera though, it makes the lights trace. Tracers are nice
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Right famous phoyographers with being a hot rodder at heart ill start with Peter Vincent, Dave perry (best book has to be hot rod pin ups) Rod kimball (if your desprate) Mike Key , ME if you can class me as famous
erm Kevin Beeson (again maby) mathew bull thats all i can think of at the moment hope that helps
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