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    I figured i would post these on here to get some feedback on the shoots, cuz i love Ian's jetta but its definitely not stanced at the moment, but i can appreciate that because he can actually drive his car worry free! Any feedback on the pics would be great and if anybody has any tips on positioning the bees i would appreciate it!











    Last edited by Ignapu; 01-02-2010, 01:03 PM.
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    Nothing at all?
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    • #3
      looks like a pretty good start to me, although you could use a little bit more light coverage. im no expert with those things, but i do get to use them frequently in the summer time. i have a couple friends with an arsenal of them. did you get any setup shots?

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      • #4
        Id raise them up higher so you can get more light on the top of the car and the hood. Dark cars are hard to light, especially at night.
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        • #5
          yep
          dark colors loves to just absorb light.
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          • #6
            honestly you couldn't have picked a car really any harder to shoot lol...

            Dark car with chrome wheels + strobes at night = death....

            The attempt is good, but I do think you need more coverage, and putting the lights up higher would help as well. I think you could probably grab some a softbox and it would help get the light out wider as well as cut down on some of the hotspots especially on the wheels.

            With a dark car, try to park it on a surface that is really quite a bit darker than the car, it'll help the ground not get washed out with light, while the car is getting alot of it.
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