The Realistic Photo Thread

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I love your pic of your toyota Horde !
It looks like premium, maybe better! ( for the exterior )

And just a question : what is the best software for editing? Thanks in advance.
 
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Now, that was a surprise. You showed a N24 car, then an old Le Mans car, then a GT1 car, then another GT1, then another... and then they're all together with Super GTs. :D
 
Thanks but what means heavier edits? Does it mean that adobe photoshop is better than lightroom 4 ?

Heavier edits mean:

1) Cleaning up jaggies which are caused by smoke
2) Cleaning up standard cars so that they look better
3) Making reflections for rain edits and adding rain
4) Snow edits; adding snow
5) Adding images from outside sources
6)...

You get the idea; anything that implies changing the pixel arrangement and adding new ones. ;)
 
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I posted this a few weeks ago and promptly removed it, i didn't like it then and i don't like it now, but here it is...again!


The Lonliness Of The Long Distance Runner

:yuck:
 
I posted this a few weeks ago and promptly removed it, i didn't like it then and i don't like it now, but here it is...again!


The Lonliness Of The Long Distance Runner

:yuck:
It's not a bad photo at all. The motion blur does exaggerate too much, but everything is never perfect.
 
That was the point of it really. Utter speed for the sake of some realism! Although, this is exactly what a longer shutter speed would look like if you could keep the camera stable at the same speed of the car so it is realism in a more unrealistic way!

If you get me.
 
That was the point of it really. Utter speed for the sake of some realism! Although, this is exactly what a longer shutter speed would look like if you could keep the camera stable at the same speed of the car so it is realism in a more unrealistic way!

If you get me.
I catch your drift.
 
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