great ride, Cool Pic!
#22
I shoot with a 50D ..similar to yours .. bikes make great subjects with all the reflective angles ..I have to try the evening thing ...yours looks great .
I did these for a friend I ride with who has a large printing company and wanted to make a few posters of his bike ...:
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I did these for a friend I ride with who has a large printing company and wanted to make a few posters of his bike ...:
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Last edited by Tele00; 08-10-2011 at 08:53 PM.
#23
I shoot with a 50D ..similar to yours .. bikes make great subjects with all the reflective angles ..I have to try the evening thing ...yours looks great .
I did these for a friend I ride with who has a large printing company and wanted to make a few posters of his bike ...:
.
I did these for a friend I ride with who has a large printing company and wanted to make a few posters of his bike ...:
.
#26
Thanks a lot everyone. It is a blast to do. I could stay out all night doing this.
Stanger, of course I wouldn't mind. In fact, I encourage it. I didn't come up with it.I learned it in a book. It's alot of fun to play around with.
Whiskers, It starts out as a guess. Didn't get that shot on the first try. You dial it in after a couple of goes, change a couple things, etc.
Tele00, those are great looking. Definitely try the night thing. It is addicting. I have my wife come with and help. She loves it too.
Dr. Tiki, that looks really good. One thing I was taught, was to continue to move the flashlight all around and "paint" the whole bike or whatever your shooting. Try not to hold it in the same position for too long. If it comes out too dark, paint longer and longer until it comes out just right. I keep the ISO at 100 for highest quality. Just takes longer to expose which is a good thing for stars if you have those in the background. Night shots on water with reflections is another awesome thing to try. Especially if the water is moving. It makes it look silky. Very cool affect. I will see if I can find my favorite of that here and post it.
Thanks again.
Stanger, of course I wouldn't mind. In fact, I encourage it. I didn't come up with it.I learned it in a book. It's alot of fun to play around with.
Whiskers, It starts out as a guess. Didn't get that shot on the first try. You dial it in after a couple of goes, change a couple things, etc.
Tele00, those are great looking. Definitely try the night thing. It is addicting. I have my wife come with and help. She loves it too.
Dr. Tiki, that looks really good. One thing I was taught, was to continue to move the flashlight all around and "paint" the whole bike or whatever your shooting. Try not to hold it in the same position for too long. If it comes out too dark, paint longer and longer until it comes out just right. I keep the ISO at 100 for highest quality. Just takes longer to expose which is a good thing for stars if you have those in the background. Night shots on water with reflections is another awesome thing to try. Especially if the water is moving. It makes it look silky. Very cool affect. I will see if I can find my favorite of that here and post it.
Thanks again.
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