Crowbzr Trueno BzR

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GFWilliams

4,941 posts

209 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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crowbzr said:
GFWilliams said:
Lovely car and a nice looking spec smile

but please, please don't ever do HDR again, please
Thanks dude... why whats wrong with HDR?
It's just totally overdone - the car looks grey, and a white car is much cooler than a grey car. Also, you've lost a lot of the definition in the shots..

IMO of course, just some advice!

crowbzr

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12 posts

185 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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GFWilliams said:
crowbzr said:
GFWilliams said:
Lovely car and a nice looking spec smile

but please, please don't ever do HDR again, please
Thanks dude... why whats wrong with HDR?
It's just totally overdone - the car looks grey, and a white car is much cooler than a grey car. Also, you've lost a lot of the definition in the shots..

IMO of course, just some advice!
Thanks for your advice dude... Its true that looks overdone... maybe the light didnt help much for the changing of the colours... smile

GFWilliams

4,941 posts

209 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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If you've got photoshop, I would reccomend doing the HDR to just bring the exposure all correct, then put the correct exposure on top and rub out any bit that you don't like from the correct exposure smile

Like I did here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gfwilliams/3444328406...

crowbzr

Original Poster:

12 posts

185 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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GFWilliams said:
If you've got photoshop, I would reccomend doing the HDR to just bring the exposure all correct, then put the correct exposure on top and rub out any bit that you don't like from the correct exposure smile

Like I did here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gfwilliams/3444328406...
wow it looks nice... thanks dude... will try it for sure wink

GFWilliams

4,941 posts

209 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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crowbzr said:
GFWilliams said:
If you've got photoshop, I would reccomend doing the HDR to just bring the exposure all correct, then put the correct exposure on top and rub out any bit that you don't like from the correct exposure smile

Like I did here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gfwilliams/3444328406...
wow it looks nice... thanks dude... will try it for sure wink
haha - just realised I just gave photography advice to a car journalist.. tongue out

crowbzr

Original Poster:

12 posts

185 months

Saturday 1st August 2009
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GFWilliams said:
crowbzr said:
GFWilliams said:
If you've got photoshop, I would reccomend doing the HDR to just bring the exposure all correct, then put the correct exposure on top and rub out any bit that you don't like from the correct exposure smile

Like I did here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/gfwilliams/3444328406...
wow it looks nice... thanks dude... will try it for sure wink
haha - just realised I just gave photography advice to a car journalist.. tongue out
HE HE im a journalist dude not a Graphic designer wink