'08 Balloon White Murciélago LP640, 21 images
#32
I shoot with a Canon 5D MKII, and all my editing is accomplished manually over the course of a few days (per shoot), with the help of a few actions I've written. No filters of the software variety, but as for hardware, all my lenses are rocking CP filters.
And tips? My best recommendation is to constantly experiment and always look for new vantage points; either go prone or go high- everybody else in the world is shooting eye-level, so try something different. It's a simple, almost vague suggestion, but it helps.
-Webb
#35
Spectacular work! I'm not a big fan of HDR, but some of the others are superb! Would you mind sharing how you blur some of the frames with leaving the object still? Is this done by combining two images, or is it done with software (if so, how?)
Again, EXCELLENT work!
Again, EXCELLENT work!
#36
The motion photos are also just one exposure. They're accomplished with a very special piece of equipment called a rig, that attaches to the car so that the camera and the vehicle are always in the same plane; the rig is then removed in post. I had mine custom-fabricated from the ground up, but with a little digging around in google, you can find websites that sell similar equipment.
I'm glad you enjoyed my work!
#37
Well, I never shoot in HDR; this series was comprised of single exposures with 50+ hours of editing.
The motion photos are also just one exposure. They're accomplished with a very special piece of equipment called a rig, that attaches to the car so that the camera and the vehicle are always in the same plane; the rig is then removed in post. I had mine custom-fabricated from the ground up, but with a little digging around in google, you can find websites that sell similar equipment.
I'm glad you enjoyed my work!
The motion photos are also just one exposure. They're accomplished with a very special piece of equipment called a rig, that attaches to the car so that the camera and the vehicle are always in the same plane; the rig is then removed in post. I had mine custom-fabricated from the ground up, but with a little digging around in google, you can find websites that sell similar equipment.
I'm glad you enjoyed my work!
I didn't realize a rig was used to do this type of motion shot, but that makes a lot of sense! Would you mind sharing a pic or two of your rig? You now have me even more curious as to how you did these...
Also, do you have a website, I'd love to see more of your work.
#39
Neat, I would have guessed HDR based on, well, the HDR and the processed look of a few of those shots. Not a knock to you, just an observation. Regardless, very impressive work and I can certainly appreciate the amount PP work that went into these images!
I didn't realize a rig was used to do this type of motion shot, but that makes a lot of sense! Would you mind sharing a pic or two of your rig? You now have me even more curious as to how you did these...
Also, do you have a website, I'd love to see more of your work.
I didn't realize a rig was used to do this type of motion shot, but that makes a lot of sense! Would you mind sharing a pic or two of your rig? You now have me even more curious as to how you did these...
Also, do you have a website, I'd love to see more of your work.