black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,325Major grins
edited April 20, 2012
A really well executed shot. And, in my opinion, correctly offered with a B/W processing. I've got a feeling that the color version of this scene would require a bit of an effort to balance all the hues present.
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
A really well executed shot. And, in my opinion, correctly offered with a B/W processing. I've got a feeling that the color version of this scene would require a bit of an effort to balance all the hues present.
Tom
Agreed!
"But ask the animals, and they will teach you." (Job 12:7)
A really well executed shot. And, in my opinion, correctly offered with a B/W processing. I've got a feeling that the color version of this scene would require a bit of an effort to balance all the hues present.
Really nice tonality. Well done. Am I the only one around here who doesn't know what model car that is? (Wouldn't surprise me ). Some sort of custom job, I'm guessing.
Really nice tonality. Well done. Am I the only one around here who doesn't know what model car that is? (Wouldn't surprise me ). Some sort of custom job, I'm guessing.
Thank you Richard very much appreciated ! I don't know the year or the make I think it's a Chev maybe Ford so you are not the only one.
Very nice BW conversion! Can you share some of the details?
Cristóbal
Thank you for asking?
I used a 5d mii equipped with a 24 to 105 f/4 canon lens a very sharp lens the shot was at a focal length of 32mm ,iso 3200 hand held a f/4 1/160. The light was a disaster in this place and just made bright spots . This car is painted flat black so so it is less reflective so that helped. I used lightroom 4
with basic adjustments exposure, white balance , and contrast. I then uploaded to silver efex pro 2.0.
and played around in there and I always try to keep things simple and as consistent as possible.
This thing has been so radically customized that it's tough to say exactly what it started out as. From this angle, it looks like it was most likely a '34 or '35 Ford. Those cars were, and are, very popular candidates for customizing.
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
This thing has been so radically customized that it's tough to say exactly what it started out as. From this angle, it looks like it was most likely a '34 or '35 Ford. Those cars were, and are, very popular candidates for customizing.
I used a 5d mii equipped with a 24 to 105 f/4 canon lens a very sharp lens the shot was at a focal length of 32mm ,iso 3200 hand held a f/4 1/160. The light was a disaster in this place and just made bright spots . This car is painted flat black so so it is less reflective so that helped. I used lightroom 4
with basic adjustments exposure, white balance , and contrast. I then uploaded to silver efex pro 2.0.
and played around in there and I always try to keep things simple and as consistent as possible.
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Thank you very much for your comments !
Lensmole
http://www.lensmolephotography.com/
Tom
Agreed!
Lauren Blackwell
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Lensmole
http://www.lensmolephotography.com/
Thank you ! your comments are much appreciated.
Thank you Richard very much appreciated ! I don't know the year or the make I think it's a Chev maybe Ford so you are not the only one.
Lensmole
http://www.lensmolephotography.com/
Cristóbal
www.mind-driftphoto.com
Thank you for asking?
I used a 5d mii equipped with a 24 to 105 f/4 canon lens a very sharp lens the shot was at a focal length of 32mm ,iso 3200 hand held a f/4 1/160. The light was a disaster in this place and just made bright spots . This car is painted flat black so so it is less reflective so that helped. I used lightroom 4
with basic adjustments exposure, white balance , and contrast. I then uploaded to silver efex pro 2.0.
and played around in there and I always try to keep things simple and as consistent as possible.
Lensmole
http://www.lensmolephotography.com/
This thing has been so radically customized that it's tough to say exactly what it started out as. From this angle, it looks like it was most likely a '34 or '35 Ford. Those cars were, and are, very popular candidates for customizing.
Tom
Gallery: http://cornflakeaz.smugmug.com/
Thank you for your comments much appreciated.
Lensmole
http://www.lensmolephotography.com/
Thanks for sharing.
www.mind-driftphoto.com