high resolution image of engine fading through hood ****1.3MB****
#11
Originally posted by 8900s2k
great picture.. what type of camera did you use.
great picture.. what type of camera did you use.
Here are a few more pictures we took that night.
http://brogers.napalm.net/misc/kelsi%20s2000/
#13
Originally posted by ViruX23
for all you fans of the dark side, heres ones i did...
http://members5.clubphoto.com/_cgi-bin/get...081-de65&trans=
should spent a little more time on the transition but i was a little rushed
for all you fans of the dark side, heres ones i did...
http://members5.clubphoto.com/_cgi-bin/get...081-de65&trans=
should spent a little more time on the transition but i was a little rushed
IS anyone getting this link up? Cause Im having problems
#14
Originally posted by brogers
This was done with a Nikon D1X.
Here are a few more pictures we took that night.
http://brogers.napalm.net/misc/kelsi%20s2000/
This was done with a Nikon D1X.
Here are a few more pictures we took that night.
http://brogers.napalm.net/misc/kelsi%20s2000/
wow, those are great photographs! in the last picture, i noticed that you're semi serious about photography (besides the obvious ). do you do this professionally? i'd greatly appreciate it if you could please explain to me how your light meter works, and what readings are you looking for? i'm a textbook amateur, and i've recently started playing light effects. i know it's ghetto, but i've been using a regular desklamp with different opaque filters. i've also recently starting playing with different wattages and softer bulbs. i want to utilize the lighting effects on my car, or any object larger than a basketball, so one of these days i may invest in a larger lamp.. could you tell me what youre using, and what you'd recommend?
thanks!
brian
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