Thx a lot Lee, I'm especially glad you like the "real" photographsThat was a great interview Jérémy. Well worth the wait and those photographs you posted are brilliant.
Thanks for the nomination too!
If anyone could suggest a photo of mine to use for question #9 i'd be grateful.
Merci NicolasVery nice and interesting read, Jeremy.
Maybe I'll try out Photomatix with your settings.
watching that pagani shot transform nearly made me cry... 'not the most beautiful shot' my ass!!!
Thx a lot !Jeremy, so nice. Very interesting interview and hope you will make more pics with your Canon F1. Keep it up my friend!
Thanks Jeremy
Your images is some of the best here on and thanks for sharing your tips! - You have a style that you made your own and think hundreds
A Comment in general - Thank YOU for being so humble - Have seen your comments many a place, and is usually in anyone who has started a gallery's first, or first 5 posts.
Always encouraging a newbie and always seeing the good in any bad image!
- For that my friend THANK YOU -
Hope you find some time while on holiday to show us some of your latest.
PS. I like the architecture Images you took with the F1
Thanks for posting Jérémy, your artistic touch is very inspirational and I am glad that you shared some of your personal life and editing procedures with us. Although we all may have different tastes in what we want to produce, it is impossible to not to admire the creative editing work that you and other members have "enlightened" us with. Learning new techniques will only enhance our abilities. This is why I always look forward to reading and often come back to these posts and you certainly gave us plenty to consider (I've read it 3 times already and did some Photoshop testing). "Kodje-san you have honored us with a Premium interview"
sorry to ask @Kodje but im a little confused about the HDR advice section... how do you do that? what do you do to create a HDR effect in the first place???
Great stuff, Jeremy! You've certainly carried all the skill you had with GT5 to GT6!
Awesome read Jeremy!!!! Inspirational!! Love the shots from your father's camera....beautiful!
Awesome interview/presentation Jeremy, and thanks for providing a detailed explanation on the editing procedure of each one of your photowork.
It was so interesting to read your answers to each question of the interview, and found the tips on the ropes of photo editing a good help for me to some extent.
As many have said already that was a great interview Jeremy. The breakdown of that Huayra shot is great. Nice to see it come together. And or course some more insight into your artistic style is great to read about.
I must say since your first interview and that your interest in photography IRL has taken off that side of things has really done good things for you, those shots from your dads old camera are really nice. Very well composed and great colour and clarity. Well done mate. 👍
And I would say that your variety in edting has definitely improved in GT6 and that has been great to see. Looking forward to more from you. 👍
Thanks Jeremy
Your images is some of the best here on and thanks for sharing your tips! - You have a style that you made your own and think hundreds
A Comment in general - Thank YOU for being so humble - Have seen your comments many a place, and is usually in anyone who has started a gallery's first, or first 5 posts.
Always encouraging a newbie and always seeing the good in any bad image!
- For that my friend THANK YOU -
Hope you find some time while on holiday to show us some of your latest.
PS. I like the architecture Images you took with the F1
You instantly inspired me to get some 'Glow' going in some of my photos. My eyes fall out on each of your shots. "How is he doing this?" You make Career-Ending shots...dam.
You are a unique talent that I, two years later, am still amazed. Your generous tips, and advice helped me overcome many obstacles.
You see things differently, it shows in your work. You are an Original.
I'm your biggest fan, I have all of your recordings!!!👍
That said, you are the Man, stay that way.👍
From this:
To this:
And this place is still full of people who frown upon editing. These two pictures are proof that editing is bloody awesome!!
@leeislee i reckon a new question should be added to the list: Why do you choose to take photo's in GT instead of its rivals?
Because it seems weird to me that all you pro's stick around here when there are much better looking games out there now.
There are lots of other great looking games but it comes down to the fact that not everyone can or wants to go out and buy new consoles and new games.@leeislee i reckon a new question should be added to the list: Why do you choose to take photo's in GT instead of its rivals?
Because it seems weird to me that all you pro's stick around here when there are much better looking games out there now.
Long live editing...and the editors, another fine example of how you can go further, and sometimes better!
I agree. Lee, not to be condescending, but maybe you could nominate someone else to write one up whilst you finish writing yours. it would appear that you simply do not have enough time on your hands, but it has been quite a while since the last Q&A.Halloo ?
Never mind the thread about - Stop posting huge photo's
I want too see some new content here please Lee
Sure some other's will agree
SO-
Keep this thread alive please brother !!
Yay! Good stuff!I'll try my best to get it done by the end of the 18th (today)