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This track truly has one of the best weather effects. It looks stunning.
This track truly has one of the best weather effects. It looks stunning.
True, it does look greatThis track truly has one of the best weather effects. It looks stunning.
Gran Turismo 4 feels!
Wasn't really going for that But I can see itGran Turismo 4 feels!
Thank you!Holy shots
Holly **** dude! Every single one is a masterpiece. Very creative framing and spectacular post-processing. The shot through the car window is absolutely brilliant.
Thanks! The shot through the window is basically a glitch and I'm not even sure how I achieved itHolly **** dude! Every single one is a masterpiece. Very creative framing and spectacular post-processing. The shot through the car window is absolutely brilliant.
These are insane!
Ferrari F40
But this time it's different
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For these types of shots, what settings should I use to get the 3 cars in focus like?
Thank you! To make sure all three cars are in focus you need to check if their speed and direction are the same in relation to the camera. For simplier shots you don't have to worry about the camera, just put the cars parallel to each other and set the same speed for them, it should work. But for more complex shots (for example, if the cars are turning, close to the camera and/or it's not a direct side/front/rear view) it would probably help to experiment to understand how it works. Maybe you can also just look up tutorials for real life photography, camera in GT is quite realistic in many aspects so it can be helpful.For these types of shots, what settings should I use to get the 3 cars in focus like?
I really enjoy your photography and find myself always looking over your shots quite regularly
I really appreciate you taking the time to reply in detail. Like I said, I always find myself looking over your photography the most, I always find your shots look the most natural. Secondly, your advice has really helped me get the type of shots I've been aiming for. I'm going to delve a bit deeper into what you said in order to improve my photography. I'll post the results when their ready. Again, thanks mate 😊 oh and that 8c at Grand Valley looks superb.Thank you! To make sure all three cars are in focus you need to check if their speed and direction are the same in relation to the camera. For simplier shots you don't have to worry about the camera, just put the cars parallel to each other and set the same speed for them, it should work. But for more complex shots (for example, if the cars are turning, close to the camera and/or it's not a direct side/front/rear view) it would probably help to experiment to understand how it works. Maybe you can also just look up tutorials for real life photography, camera in GT is quite realistic in many aspects so it can be helpful.
I do have much more, don't you worryPlease… more sir.
I'm glad it helped, looking forward to your results. And thank you!I really appreciate you taking the time to reply in detail. Like I said, I always find myself looking over your photography the most, I always find your shots look the most natural. Secondly, your advice has really helped me get the type of shots I've been aiming for. I'm going to delve a bit deeper into what you said in order to improve my photography. I'll post the results when their ready. Again, thanks mate 😊 oh and that 8c at Grand Valley looks superb.