SlowWhiteShootage: not a honda but... my friend's 600+ whp procharged 04 cobra
took somepics in between the rain today, nothin special, that is if you dont like fast cars. check it out...




















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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by brian.edge »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">damn black cars and their damn reflections
</TD></TR></TABLE>****** **** man, tell me about it, lol
</TD></TR></TABLE>****** **** man, tell me about it, lol
Great detail, great exposure (you could've made the photoshop-work less apparent though with more seamless transitions from dark to light) (and yes the photoshop work is _very_ apparent).
However, you are definitely not using that super-wide angle lens correctly.
Features are exaggerated in all the wrong places.
The car looks downright ridiculous in some shots.
Play around with the wide angle and move around so that you can fully utilize the purpose of the wide angle (to get a wider, more dynamic composition) without ridiculously exaggerating features.
Keep it up though
However, you are definitely not using that super-wide angle lens correctly.
Features are exaggerated in all the wrong places.
The car looks downright ridiculous in some shots.
Play around with the wide angle and move around so that you can fully utilize the purpose of the wide angle (to get a wider, more dynamic composition) without ridiculously exaggerating features.
Keep it up though
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jmai86 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Great detail, great exposure (you could've made the photoshop-work less apparent though with more seamless transitions from dark to light) (and yes the photoshop work is _very_ apparent).
However, you are definitely not using that super-wide angle lens correctly.
Features are exaggerated in all the wrong places.
The car looks downright ridiculous in some shots.
Play around with the wide angle and move around so that you can fully utilize the purpose of the wide angle (to get a wider, more dynamic composition) without ridiculously exaggerating features.
Keep it up though
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alright, I guess I'll just go back to my more traditional, looks like everybody else's pictures style...


do you like that better?
I know youre just giving constructive criticism man. I purposely overexaggerrated the car. just trying something different
However, you are definitely not using that super-wide angle lens correctly.
Features are exaggerated in all the wrong places.
The car looks downright ridiculous in some shots.
Play around with the wide angle and move around so that you can fully utilize the purpose of the wide angle (to get a wider, more dynamic composition) without ridiculously exaggerating features.
Keep it up though
</TD></TR></TABLE>alright, I guess I'll just go back to my more traditional, looks like everybody else's pictures style...


do you like that better?
I know youre just giving constructive criticism man. I purposely overexaggerrated the car. just trying something different
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