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what not to do in takeing shots of cars

Photography Work In Progress posted on Apr 26, 2008
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Iknow I did wrong on the exposer [f-stop] on the camera. high lights blown and all. I came out of some shadows of trees takeing some shots ofsome tough birds. Too tough to eat that for sure. I post them later. Anyway i cut off the legs of my modell. She was there and all I did was ask to pose in front of the car. i cut the front wheel off too in the shot. plus the rear of the car. i had to deal with the outhouses and the whole image was sharp so I wish for the car and modell to be the focus point I did what most people do and fuzz out the background some. I try to clone out the outhouses but it was not doing good so I copy some of the bricks and paste them over the outhouses. I sure of did that after I fuzz out the background I had to go back and fuzz out each of the pastes I did about 8 to 10 of them. I then try to get all the edges to blend in and you see the hood of the car if messed up and the frent too. i took out a corner of the building with some windows lol. it all messed up to began with. please tell what else is wrong with the image. I do not mind at all. may help someone else to learn what not to do and what to lok for. That why Idid dthis. Plus I like her smile too;that came out right. thanks for looking and comments

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sharky_

7:21AM | Sun, 27 April 2008

The Lady in Red. I like it. Aloha

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danob

11:52AM | Sun, 27 April 2008

She looks happy and at least you made sure the handbrake was on!! Seriously a photo can be just as appealing for the moment in time, and saves all the work with layer masks

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:47PM | Sun, 27 April 2008

Excellent and beautiful photos my friend.......!!!!

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eres

12:59PM | Sun, 27 April 2008

Excellent question and shots...

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figharo

1:08PM | Sun, 27 April 2008

Another sweet shot. Pretty much fine as is. I think all you have to do with the outhouse is shift the hue-sat in Photoshop.

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FlapperChick

6:20PM | Sun, 27 April 2008

you did excellent, man, i wouldn't change a thing.

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evinrude

2:33AM | Mon, 28 April 2008

LOL! It's still cool. My advice is to use knock-out to cut the girl and the car, then you can paste them into a montage or something.

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coolcatcom

6:46AM | Mon, 28 April 2008

Love that Galexy a real beauty !

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avalonfaayre

11:01AM | Mon, 28 April 2008

Cool Car! There are always problems with outside shots. You can't control the environment so you have to work with it. You did a good job.

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delaorden_ojeda

5:00PM | Mon, 28 April 2008

The car is wonderful, but the girl lovely, nice happy face, excelent portrait, bravo !

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evielouise

1:36PM | Tue, 29 April 2008

super photos anyway as I see nothing wrong they're are wonderful

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Gor111

8:06AM | Wed, 30 April 2008

You did a wonderful job removing the.... LOL

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RocksLady

7:56AM | Sun, 04 May 2008

Superb photo 5+++++++

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Buffalo1

11:31AM | Tue, 06 May 2008

JeffG7BRJ says it all. This is a good photo given the circumstances and your postwork is good,too, Jocko!

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MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D80
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ISO Speed320
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