The Drift Gallery

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Two of my fine Fords puttin up some smoke :sly:
 
My first go at drift photography. I am a photographer by hobby in real life as well, but focus mainly on bikes (Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/sameiru), I'm still getting used to cars...:scared:

Of the photos with more than one drifter in them, I am either in the S.Shigeno Sprinter or the Blue 180SX. Any photo with one drifter in them is me :)

Camaro.jpg


Stingray.jpg


Caterham.jpg


Sprinter.jpg


SprinterSkyline.jpg


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Tandem.jpg


HavingaBall.jpg



My favourite :)
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Constructive criticism highly appreciated.
 
Best drifting partner I ever had was a yellow Honda Odyssey. I came into the server and he told me don't mind him that he was drifting a van, I told him check my Volvo. Lots of epic win followed. :sly:

Haha then we must do a double drift with this :sly:

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TsukubaCircuit-1.jpg
AutumnRingMini-1.jpg
 


DId you adjust the colors outside of GT5 in anyway? I'm having a hard time trying to get the contrast and vivid colors of the surrounding portrayed well. Everything seems too.. artificial sometimes. I've adjusted the exposure and it usually works but it doesn't end up helping entirely making parts of the car darker than it should. Not to mention the settings are rough, it's not actually like changing the aperture or shutter speed affects the lighting or anything PD :/

Somebody had too..

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I was actually messing around with my Tank car today and yesterday sliding it around. It works great with that long wheelbase but it seems like I have to slide everything on Tsukuba in 3-4th
 
DId you adjust the colors outside of GT5 in anyway? I'm having a hard time trying to get the contrast and vivid colors of the surrounding portrayed well. Everything seems too.. artificial sometimes. I've adjusted the exposure and it usually works but it doesn't end up helping entirely making parts of the car darker than it should. Not to mention the settings are rough, it's not actually like changing the aperture or shutter speed affects the lighting or anything PD :/

For that one I only did a minor w/g/b levels adjustment, but for the other ones I'm doing colour adjustments. I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS5 and if you use the photo editing work layout you have some great simple options for tuning up your pictures. What I find the most frustrating is that when I pull the pictures off my PS3 which look sensational on my Sony Bravia TV and put them on my computer and they look awful and desaturated!
 
For that one I only did a minor w/g/b levels adjustment, but for the other ones I'm doing colour adjustments. I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS5 and if you use the photo editing work layout you have some great simple options for tuning up your pictures. What I find the most frustrating is that when I pull the pictures off my PS3 which look sensational on my Sony Bravia TV and put them on my computer and they look awful and desaturated!

Ahh alright. I knew there had to be something. I found that the 'Cool' filter is the only one that really brings out colors, but it puts too much blue in the pictures.
 
A couple of my drift photos. I've only used the Cobra for photo drifting so far, however more cars to come soon.
CapeRing_5.jpg

CapeRing_1.jpg
 
NrburgringNordschleife_3.jpg


NrburgringNordschleife_1-1.jpg


This thing gets a bit hairy when you get over 100 km/h.. skinny little tyres and all.

And for those wondering.. yes I did save that, it didn't crash or snap back or anything. Doesn't go fast enough to snap back anyway.
 
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