BMW 335i E92 shoot

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BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr

BMW 335i E92 by - Icy J -, on Flickr
 
Not bad 👍 Perhaps a little heavy on the contrast, and the composition of a few isn't quite right (the horizon doesn't seem level on shot #8, if my eyes aren't deceiving me), but generally pretty good.

You've reminded me of something I need to get for my own photos though - a graded filter. Vast expanses of white sky bug me when I'm taking photos!
 
Like the pics but the car is not to my taste. Revert it back to a standard 335i and it's 👍 Carbon-fibre (fake or real) trim is hideous and the wheels are pretty bad too.
 
Not bad 👍 Perhaps a little heavy on the contrast, and the composition of a few isn't quite right (the horizon doesn't seem level on shot #8, if my eyes aren't deceiving me), but generally pretty good.
It is either the contrast or the highlights have been blown a bit out, but it does a feel a bit much. Looks like the blacks may have been crushed a bit much too... so yeah, the contrast :lol:

They are all right shots, but very typical and what one would expect. The processing is the same way. The 24-105mm L should give plenty of contrast and colors without losing much of anything, though it isn't that great of an L lens in my opinion.

You've reminded me of something I need to get for my own photos though - a graded filter. Vast expanses of white sky bug me when I'm taking photos!
I've not bothered with a graded filter in ages, often just snap two shots with a stop or two difference between them and merge later, even tripod. You can underexpose a bit with digital and generally not run into issues either, as a lot of detail can be recovered from the darks.
 
The hood looks a tad high, the owner might have to adjust the black rotating rubber thingies under the hood that control the height
 
I've not bothered with a graded filter in ages, often just snap two shots with a stop or two difference between them and merge later, even tripod. You can underexpose a bit with digital and generally not run into issues either, as a lot of detail can be recovered from the darks.

I suspect that'd work if there's some sort of texture in the clouds which might get blown out in certain shots, but it appears that Kong Kong has the same weather as the UK, where you get uniform very light grey cloud most of the time. Your choice is typically between having it white, like above, or very light grey :lol: Would be just enough to break up some of the mass of bright sky.

Tend to find my polarizing filter is good enough in most situations, but it can't work magic with UK cloud cover!
 
Like the pics but the car is not to my taste. Revert it back to a standard 335i and it's 👍 Carbon-fibre (fake or real) trim is hideous and the wheels are pretty bad too.

Completely disagree, the car is stunning. The wheels are a great choice, and the carbon is perfectly understated. Love it, and love the shots too. Especially the one were the car is moving.
 
Looks good, I'm just trying to reach this level with my D5000! Really wish I could step up from the kit 18-55.
 
Like the pics but the car is not to my taste. Revert it back to a standard 335i and it's 👍 Carbon-fibre (fake or real) trim is hideous and the wheels are pretty bad too.

The carbon is real.

Overall the car is nice, just not my choice of wheels. The offset could be better too.
 
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The carbon is real.

Well the inside is carbon leather so almost everything :lol:


I'm not a fan of CSL style trunk nor widebodies on e92s but to each his own, I gotta say it's well put together and looks well taken care of.
Also, the chrome window trim looks better in black
 
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