I took mine off, I wanted to try to convey(SP) the cleaness of these bikes.
I've found the same, when shooting chrome I used to use a polorizer, and found the bikes actually convey more of their "pop" without one. I guess it could be said that chrome's meant to shine, baby.
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I've found the same, when shooting chrome I used to use a polorizer, and found the bikes actually convey more of their "pop" without one. I guess it could be said that chrome's meant to shine, baby.
I agree, normally I would have left it on to take some of the light out of it.
The bikes look great and the babe looks even better FWIW, I think you made a good decision not to use a polarizer. Reflections of you and other bikes in the paint and chrome looks kewl, IMO.
The bikes look great and the babe looks even better FWIW, I think you made a good decision not to use a polarizer. Reflections of you and other bikes in the paint and chrome looks kewl, IMO.
Thanks for sharing,
Steve
Thanks Steve, I really liked shooting yesterday, I'm gonna try to market some product photography dealing with bikes so hopefully it'll go well
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The bikes look great and the babe looks even better FWIW, I think you made a good decision not to use a polarizer. Reflections of you and other bikes in the paint and chrome looks kewl, IMO.
Thanks for sharing,
Steve