The Realistic Photo Thread

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By mullac2k9 at 2011-04-14

Like a mini dukes of hazard.
 
The photos on here are great!

Here's one I did today. I've experimented a bit with lightroom on this one.



Seems to have lost some colour when it got uploaded to flickr :S
Is that common?
 
The photos on here are great!

Here's one I did today. I've experimented a bit with lightroom on this one.


Seems to have lost some colour when it got uploaded to flickr :S
Is that common?

Nice but I would say the depth of field a little to short (the back of the car is blurry) or it could be the panning mode (?).

Never experimented color issue with uploading on Flickr. But I would say you're not under a correct color environment in your Lightroom settings. This can cause changement between pics displayed in Lightroom and others.

Ferrari F40

 
Thanks for the tips Dolp. I shot at f4 so it may have been the panning mode.

^ Great photo as per usual Dolp 👍 ^

So I assume you used panning mode 2. Using mode 3 would give you all the car sharp but some sort of circular panning effect on the ground. Very hard to choose for this kind of shots.

[Edit] Let alone panning mode choice, another tip to get whole car sharp still with wide aperture value (say under f/5.6) is to use long focals to maximise depth of field. So you can still get blurry background.

And thank you :sly:
 
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So I assume you used panning mode 2. Using mode 3 would give you all the car sharp but some sort of circular panning effect on the ground. Very hard to choose for this kind of shots.

[Edit] Let alone panning mode choice, another tip to get whole car sharp still with wide aperture value (say under f/5.6) is to use long focals to maximise depth of field. So you can still get blurry background.

And thank you :sly:

Yeah I did use panning mode 2. Mode 3 and a higher f-stop I think would have helped the photo a lot more. Next time then ay.
Thanks Dolp
 
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