Kearftg's Gallery..

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NevtesRepooc / Nev2
Here are my favourate cars that i like to drive, drift, to photo or just plain abuse....
in some kind of order, just as of when i can be Ar*** to photo them...
Photomode is no way near as good as GT4

NrburgringTypeV.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_1.jpg

Nrburgring24h_2.jpg

TheTopGearTestTrack.jpg

Ahrweiler-Street.jpg

Nrburgring24h_4.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_3.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_1-1.jpg

TheTopGearTestTrack-1.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_6.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_8.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_11.jpg






will edit as i photo them...
 
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update!!
NrburgringNordschleife_3-3.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_6-2.jpg

managed to stop on a foot long flame coming out...
NrburgringNordschleife_8-2.jpg

ahh here they are... i thought at first no way!! ive been robbed!
NrburgringNordschleife_9-2.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_14-2.jpg

my abstract pic ;)
NrburgringNordschleife_10-2.jpg

NrburgringNordschleife_11-2.jpg
 
Nice pictures. The only advice I would give to you is to zoom out so you can see a bit more of the environment. One great example is that very last picture (one just above me) which is a great shot as well. But it is nice to have some shots zoomed right in the car but you need to have less of them IMO.

Keep up the great work 👍
 
Love the pics of the Focus. Some really awesome angles. Picture of the Special on the back straight looks rad shot with the whole straight. Have to agree with Ashes619 on zooming out a bit to get a bit more of the background in some of the pics. other then that, some great pics.

phoenixx/DMA91K
 
Good job. Another tip (Should have told you this earlier) is to mess around with the EV settings a bit to get the brightness right. So you may need to lower the settings in some of your shots as some of them are a bit too bright. IMO.

Another tip (Not sure if your using it) is to use mode 3 for action shots at 1/60 to create a nice sense of speed. Also mess around with the blur and remember that the "preview" of the image when messing around with the sliders isn't always going to look the same when you take the picture.

So just experiment and find the settings that suit you the most. I'm sure you will get some ripper shots. 👍
 
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