Couple late night shots
Using the Panasonic FZ10
Kick *** Camera
Still learning how to use it and all the different options and settings
Comment away PROS-CONS and how to make better

Mine....


Florian


Scooter

Kick *** Camera
Still learning how to use it and all the different options and settings
Comment away PROS-CONS and how to make better

Mine....


Florian


Scooter

Yeah i took about 90 PICS total and these were the only 5 i really liked
Beleive it or not, there was pretty much no light at all...I mean some but not alot..i had the settings for the flash Maxed. Some pics came out way to bright even LOL...
<---Note to self, no bumper lights on LOL
Beleive it or not, there was pretty much no light at all...I mean some but not alot..i had the settings for the flash Maxed. Some pics came out way to bright even LOL...
<---Note to self, no bumper lights on LOL
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kutsuju_SLeePER »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah i took about 90 PICS total and these were the only 5 i really liked
Beleive it or not, there was pretty much no light at all...I mean some but not alot..i had the settings for the flash Maxed. Some pics came out way to bright even LOL...
<---Note to self, no bumper lights on LOL</TD></TR></TABLE>
OMG what ricers you and your crew are!
Teg's lookin good as always Alan.
-Ben
Beleive it or not, there was pretty much no light at all...I mean some but not alot..i had the settings for the flash Maxed. Some pics came out way to bright even LOL...
<---Note to self, no bumper lights on LOL</TD></TR></TABLE>
OMG what ricers you and your crew are!
Teg's lookin good as always Alan.
-Ben
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PiNoY GsR RaCeR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yea they look a little dark but I like the cars. Nice scenery too!</TD></TR></TABLE>
I agree....nice cars.....awesome area for a shoot
I agree....nice cars.....awesome area for a shoot
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kutsuju_SLeePER »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">..i had the settings for the flash Maxed. Some pics came out way to bright even LOL...
<---Note to self, no bumper lights on LOL</TD></TR></TABLE>
like it was already said dont turn on any of your lights on the car
and try to avoid using the flash when taking up close night shots
find some where that has plenty of light but lighting that is either BEHIND you or ABOVE you.
you want to stay away from any oncoming light when taking night shots.
<---Note to self, no bumper lights on LOL</TD></TR></TABLE>
like it was already said dont turn on any of your lights on the car
and try to avoid using the flash when taking up close night shots
find some where that has plenty of light but lighting that is either BEHIND you or ABOVE you.
you want to stay away from any oncoming light when taking night shots.
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like it was already said dont turn on any of your lights on the car
and try to avoid using the flash when taking up close night shots
find some where that has plenty of light but lighting that is either BEHIND you or ABOVE you.
you want to stay away from any oncoming light when taking night shots.</TD></TR></TABLE>
shoot, I say avoid using flash period. Most camera flashes don't reach more than 10-20 ft., and because the camera thinks it's getting extra light, it shortens the overall exposure, and so most of the image, especially if you're outdoors, becomes dark except for directly in front of the camera.
Flash = teh ghey
like it was already said dont turn on any of your lights on the car
and try to avoid using the flash when taking up close night shots
find some where that has plenty of light but lighting that is either BEHIND you or ABOVE you.
you want to stay away from any oncoming light when taking night shots.</TD></TR></TABLE>
shoot, I say avoid using flash period. Most camera flashes don't reach more than 10-20 ft., and because the camera thinks it's getting extra light, it shortens the overall exposure, and so most of the image, especially if you're outdoors, becomes dark except for directly in front of the camera.
Flash = teh ghey
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hibbs »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
like it was already said dont turn on any of your lights on the car
and try to avoid using the flash when taking up close night shots
find some where that has plenty of light but lighting that is either BEHIND you or ABOVE you.
you want to stay away from any oncoming light when taking night shots.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanx for the advice.....im gonna go out again this weekend and see what i can do
if you would habe seen the spots i took pics at,there was pretty much no light at all LOL
like it was already said dont turn on any of your lights on the car
and try to avoid using the flash when taking up close night shots
find some where that has plenty of light but lighting that is either BEHIND you or ABOVE you.
you want to stay away from any oncoming light when taking night shots.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanx for the advice.....im gonna go out again this weekend and see what i can do
if you would habe seen the spots i took pics at,there was pretty much no light at all LOL
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ebelp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice scenery.
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