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No car lights. All done with flash gun and torches... hence painting with light technique. There are about 5 flashes of the flash gun from various angles... The exposure time was about 2 minutes.
The red is just a gel over the torch, photographers have these in many colours. I have about 30 colours thus far... but I aint no photographer!
Funny, most of us will like the first one... but as stated earlier.. do them all while you're there... it takes an hour and a lot of set up time, so its easy to do up front.
My wife likes the red one best, oh well, each their own!!
The red is just a gel over the torch, photographers have these in many colours. I have about 30 colours thus far... but I aint no photographer!
Funny, most of us will like the first one... but as stated earlier.. do them all while you're there... it takes an hour and a lot of set up time, so its easy to do up front.
My wife likes the red one best, oh well, each their own!!
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Hey all, took a few pics of my RA last night using this Light Painting idea I learnt from sick bunny. I am a photographer, though I have never done car photography before, just weddings and Studio shoots. I've gotta tell you i'm hooked! Cant wait for the next cruise!
Here's my pic of the bunch
Here's my pic of the bunch
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13.22 @ 106mph Australia's 2nd fastest Ralliart. (Ill get you captain )
09 Ralliart tuned at MPC
13.22 @ 106mph Australia's 2nd fastest Ralliart. (Ill get you captain )
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[quote="hansmitchel"]Very nice photo Matt [/quote
thanks Hans, I'd be happy to take pics of your car if you like for the site. This site has given me so much info I'd be happy to give a little back. So pm me for photos. *bumping people in melb if they want pics done for the site*
thanks Hans, I'd be happy to take pics of your car if you like for the site. This site has given me so much info I'd be happy to give a little back. So pm me for photos. *bumping people in melb if they want pics done for the site*
Owner: Matt Stewart
09 Ralliart tuned at MPC
13.22 @ 106mph Australia's 2nd fastest Ralliart. (Ill get you captain )
09 Ralliart tuned at MPC
13.22 @ 106mph Australia's 2nd fastest Ralliart. (Ill get you captain )
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I was using 24mm focal length, 100 ISO, 30 Sec Shutter Speed whilst using F7.1 Aperture.
I used a studio light box with a 12v 100watt halogen globe to wash the car with light around 10 mins after sunset.
Adjust your F-stop depending on the amount of ambient light.
I used a studio light box with a 12v 100watt halogen globe to wash the car with light around 10 mins after sunset.
Adjust your F-stop depending on the amount of ambient light.
Owner: Matt Stewart
09 Ralliart tuned at MPC
13.22 @ 106mph Australia's 2nd fastest Ralliart. (Ill get you captain )
09 Ralliart tuned at MPC
13.22 @ 106mph Australia's 2nd fastest Ralliart. (Ill get you captain )
I tried a feature of my camera, double exposure, so none of this is done via photoshop etc..
I only did one two exposures and combined them via the onboard camera menu...
It did not turn out terribly well, but I am now interested in doing this more. It would turn out better via photoshop, but then again I wanted to try out this feature.
I call it, 'Heaven meets Hell..."
I only did one two exposures and combined them via the onboard camera menu...
It did not turn out terribly well, but I am now interested in doing this more. It would turn out better via photoshop, but then again I wanted to try out this feature.
I call it, 'Heaven meets Hell..."
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