Sleek Motorcycle
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Sleek Motorcycle
I am really looking for some comments on this one. It is for a project I am really interested in what everyone thinks.
While it is close to what I see in my head, it's not quite perfect. I plan to do this shot again and fine tune the lighting.
And setup shots. In the shot posted above, the big reflector in the front left was not used.
While it is close to what I see in my head, it's not quite perfect. I plan to do this shot again and fine tune the lighting.
And setup shots. In the shot posted above, the big reflector in the front left was not used.
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RE: Sleek Motorcycle
It looks remarkable. One thing I learned with all my years with photography is that it never turns out like you imagined..........but you do get those very few that turn out better that you could have ever imagined.
But again, great looking picture. I with I had access to that equipment and facility. No telling what type of havoc I could raise.
But again, great looking picture. I with I had access to that equipment and facility. No telling what type of havoc I could raise.
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RE: Sleek Motorcycle
Yeah Yeah this is a CBR forum, but you cant bash on the GSXR's!
Just bought mine today
Just bought mine today
Congrats on the new bike.
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RE: Sleek Motorcycle
Ahhhh!!! MY EYES! WTF HAVE YOU DONE?!?!?!? []
Just playing. Anywho, did your lighting do that to the color on the GSXR or was the red (?) that close to pink? I know the light you use has a HUGE influence on what color things look like but it seems that the red is more pink than Honda red. Silly gixxers.
When is the Honda photo shoot?
Just playing. Anywho, did your lighting do that to the color on the GSXR or was the red (?) that close to pink? I know the light you use has a HUGE influence on what color things look like but it seems that the red is more pink than Honda red. Silly gixxers.
When is the Honda photo shoot?
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RE: Sleek Motorcycle
^^ Easy fix for that. Reds are usually dulled when you compress them into a JPEG. So with some of my pictures, I change the HUE to make the reds a little more orange and turn the saturation up a little. This helps tremendously and makes the compressed JPEG look as close to the original as possible.