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I guess you could browse through my flickr account to see if you want to edit any of my photos I've taken.
I am fairly skilled with taking photos in GT5, so if you want me to take a photo of a car that you want to edit, just tell me.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/72459649@N06/
I just started editing photos really, so I am not as good as you are, but, I think I might be fairly good at it. I think my Corvette Z06 is probably on of my best edited photos.
My junk is in My flickr , on my sig
(some photos aren't mine soo watch out , like the R89C and the HPA pics )
My junk is in My flickr , on my sig
(some photos aren't mine soo watch out , like the R89C and the HPA pics )
nice effect
Thanks. Had to keep it simple because the car was to close to the camera and it was a little blurry. Read the post above. That should help the next time you take a picture.
Looks awesome.
What do you use?
I use GIMP for my editing, mainly because it is free to download and it works fairly well.
Yes , I think I got a better version there without the blurry
Photoshop. (A one more thing that I don't want to give up which gives me most of my effects). Search the net. You'll find something just good. And it doesn't have to be a program. HINT HINT! It can be something online. ANOTHER HINT HINT!
Those are called .......... the un edited pictures
I do have access to photoshop. I am studying to get a degree in art, and I just have to go to the computer lab to have access to photoshop. I am actually taking a course named "Art and the Computer" this semester, which will help also.
It is just easier to edit them when I'm at home. It is a 30 minute drive to campus.
Those are called .......... the un edited pictures
Is photoshop free ?
Is photoshop free ?
ha, most likely not if you want to get a legal version.
If you want something that is similar and free, GIMP is pretty good. Not as many filters and features, but it has quite a few, and if you use them in combination, there is a lot of editing variety possible.
ha, most likely not if you want to get a legal version.
If you want something that is similar and free, GIMP is pretty good. Not as many filters and features, but it has quite a few, and if you use them in combination, there is a lot of editing variety possible.
Could you give me the website please ?
Sorry but no, Lower f/stops are better for more artistic pictures rather than snapshots, and You can equally make good pictures with panning mode 1, but with those SLR shots, what they really need is a correct exposure, they're over exposed.Much better picture with F-number 45.0 and Panning Mode 3. All you have to do is press square when you change the settings or position the camera.
Panning mode 3 and F-number (Focal Ratio) around 2.0
Kart Space Ⅰ_1 by Musical_Artist, on Flickr
Panning mode 3, then locking focus on the car works very well.
Sorry but no, Lower f/stops are better for more artistic pictures rather than snapshots, and You can equally make good pictures with panning mode 1, but with those SLR shots, what they really need is a correct exposure, they're over exposed.