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Took these two interesting shots today hope you like them!

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Took these two interesting shots today hope you like them!

Andy Wheeler

I like them! They would be even nicer if they were the size of my screen (1024x728), and the filesize would be dramatically less if they were saved in .jpg format instead of .bmp format.

Keep them coming.

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Awesome pics, but those would never fit my screen.

I have the hi res ones that I could email if someone wanted to manipulate them in photoshop.

I like them! They would be even nicer if they were the size of my screen (1024x728), and the filesize would be dramatically less if they were saved in .jpg format instead of .bmp format.

Keep them coming.

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Those are Jpeg's but I also have them in PSD's as well.
 

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Andy - Keep looking at the pics. Just amazing.

Gotta ask. Why do your pics look so real and vivid compared to the ones I take? What makes them look so life like?

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Boy, In many photo situations there is BIG difference between the picture quality of a $100-300 "point&shoot" and a $500+ DLSR with a nice lense that can cost more than the actual cammera.




The Pic Size is fine for a wallpaper,
A. I like having a smaller picture in the center of my screen with usualy a dark gray backround,(or whatever color best matches the picture)
B. I dont want people at work to think im a complete car tool with a Big flashy car taking up my entire 24" screen.
C. Its easier to see your desktop icons placed around the border

Flat, the reflection looks awesome. Just the other day i was shooting my viper and didnt realize that the car was reflecting off of a Big puddle that was about 6' behind the car untill i saw it when looking on my desktop screen. Thought to myself, Damn i should have backed up closer to the puddle to pick up the entire rear reflection. next time...
 
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Andy - Keep looking at the pics. Just amazing.

Gotta ask. Why do your pics look so real and vivid compared to the ones I take? What makes them look so life like?

Robert

I shoot a Canon 5DII which is about a 3,000$ Camera, and then those shots were taken with my 70-200MM 2.8L lens which ran me around 1,800$ not that you can't take those shots with a camera at a third the cost but the equipment makes a HUGE difference.

Also the amount of time that goes into post processing the photography in Photo shop is staggering. I spent almost a full day working on those two shots trying to get everything to look the way I wanted it.

Glad your happy with the shots I really started focusing on automotive photography about 4 years ago, and I love it. I do photo shoots in my area for guys that have all types of cars and I love it when they get the finished product.:2tu:

Boy, In many photo situations there is BIG difference between the picture quality of a $100-300 "point&shoot" and a $500+ DLSR with a nice lense that can cost more than the actual cammera.




The Pic Size is fine for a wallpaper,
A. I like having a smaller picture in the center of my screen with usualy a dark gray backround,(or whatever color best matches the picture)
B. I dont want people at work to think im a complete car tool with a Big flashy car taking up my entire 24" screen.
C. Its easier to see your desktop icons placed around the border

Flat, the reflection looks awesome. Just the other day i was shooting my viper and didnt realize that the car was reflecting off of a Big puddle that was about 6' behind the car untill i saw it when looking on my desktop screen. Thought to myself, Damn i should have backed up closer to the puddle to pick up the entire rear reflection. next time...

Yeh i'm just like you I always forget to take that reflection shot but when I see them I always think they look cool. I made a note to go and try and take one after our latest rain storm. Anyways it's actually a very easy shot to get you just have to remember to have your gear with you.

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Andy - I use a Nikon D90 with a telefhoto Nikor lens (dont remember the specs on i but it was not cheap) and it still does not look remotely similar! Granted, I do not know how to use photoshop so that could be some of it, but still my compliments to the photographer (you) as you do a great job!

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Andy - I use a Nikon D90 with a telefhoto Nikor lens (dont remember the specs on i but it was not cheap) and it still does not look remotely similar! Granted, I do not know how to use photoshop so that could be some of it, but still my compliments to the photographer (you) as you do a great job!

Robert

Robert sound like the post production work then. Photoshop makes a huge difference. I had a long conversation with a friend of mine that shoots for Luxury and Exotics Magazine today and the topic came up about just how much attention we both have to put into our work once it comes off the camera.

Andy Wheeler:2tu:
 

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