I was a little bored tonight, Pictures! I didn't really have anything to do tonight. So I decided to play around with my tripod. First, the normal shot. http://www.raybenjaminproductions.co...ges/Bright.jpg Thirty second exposure in a dark parking lot. http://www.raybenjaminproductions.co...s/Sideshot.jpg Thirteen second exposure on top of a mall parking deck. http://www.raybenjaminproductions.co...poftheMall.jpg Hopefully they aren't too dark now that I've resized them. Comments are appreciated. |
I think the red lip is a little too much. nice car tho |
I think they look awesome! |
paint the spokes of your rims black and we're talkin |
nice photography skills! i like the look of your vic too; very clean |
looks nice....that red lip comes off right? it looks just fine though!! |
wheels look good, i like the red...never seen any like that:tup: |
Thats dope, its different, but dope. Looks like you sharpen alot in PS |
I would notmally hate those wheels, but it actually looks pretty good. nice style, unlike anyone elses here. :clap: |
if you have an ISO setting, turn it up a little in the dark. play with it. its fun. those are really nice pics. |
Originally Posted by CustomXSpunjah paint the spokes of your rims black and we're talkin
Originally Posted by bOoStEd042dr looks nice....that red lip comes off right? it looks just fine though!!
Originally Posted by schematicsskate Thats dope, its different, but dope. Looks like you sharpen alot in PS
Originally Posted by MajinB if you have an ISO setting, turn it up a little in the dark. play with it. its fun. those are really nice pics. |
MajinB, its not that simple to just turn up the ISO, anything above 400 and then it becomes grainy. Play with the shutter speed/aperture more. The Aperture regulates how much light passes through. The key to a good photo is Aperture and Shutter Speed. |
nice axis wheels. i never see them anymore on anything - im a fan of d/c'd wheels :D |
Originally Posted by drew22mader MajinB, its not that simple to just turn up the ISO, anything above 400 and then it becomes grainy. Slow the shutter speed down to allow more light into the camera. |
Definatly the aperture, its a combination between the two. I'm still learning alot with my new camera (Canon Rebel XT DSLR). Also some lens work well with low light and some don't. |
Oh! You got it? Congrats! :sweet: Yes, I read that on the Photo thread... I'm gonna buy a DSLR in a few years. I'm enjoying my little Sony CyberShit DSC-S90. What the heck is that blue thing on the back windshield on the first picture? Is that just glare? |
Originally Posted by ramcosca What the heck is that blue thing on the back windshield on the first picture? Is that just glare? Oh how I want a DSLR camera. These were taken with my Sony DSC-W1. |
:roflmao: Sounds funny. What is that? :susp: Note that I live in the Caribbean and I've never seen snow, lol. What size are your wheels? Have any more pics lying around? |
Originally Posted by ramcosca :roflmao: Sounds funny. What is that? :susp: Note that I live in the Caribbean and I've never seen snow, lol. What size are your wheels? Have any more pics lying around? My wheel size is 18" with 225/40 tires. As for other pictures, I just have the ones in my gallery. Oh in case it comes up, yes my rear fenders are rolled. |
Originally Posted by M4X my rear fenders are rolled. |
Originally Posted by drew22mader MajinB, its not that simple to just turn up the ISO, anything above 400 and then it becomes grainy. Play with the shutter speed/aperture more. The Aperture regulates how much light passes through. The key to a good photo is Aperture and Shutter Speed. |
Originally Posted by ramcosca Again, that's that? :giggle: |
Originally Posted by M4X :susp: So are you making fun of my inability to calculate 18" rims + sportlines = rubbing? I'm hurt. Actually, no. I really don't know what you mean. |
very very nice. i like the rims. |
anything could have been the problem with taking the pictures. aperature, shutter speed, ISO, even your tripod. it looks like it was a windy day, and in the last pic it looks like your tripod was slightly moved by the wind. so a sturdy tripod would def. help. and/or use the timer on your camera if you don't have a remote because even pushing down on the camera moves it a bit. but you want to know what would really help??? a little bit of photoshop... http://www.raybenjaminproductions.co...s/Sideshot.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...tled-2copy.jpg http://www.raybenjaminproductions.co...poftheMall.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...tled-3copy.jpg just make sure the picture is in the largest size, photoshop, then resize. |
^^^ Good advice. I'd follow it. |
:clap: I hate red cars but yours looks nice |
Originally Posted by SloCol-Vtec :clap: I hate red cars but yours looks nice |
niceo ne |
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