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02/01/2005 06:38:38 PM · #1


thanks.
02/01/2005 06:52:02 PM · #2
its not dirty enough for a jeep

I like the photo, maybe change position just a little towards the front end of the jeep, maybe a foot or so

James
02/01/2005 06:56:46 PM · #3
Am not a fan of car shots (and I'm a bloke). I quite like the angle though but think if you could get down lower to show a more intense perspective it would make thing more dramatic.
02/01/2005 07:16:02 PM · #4
yep I agree with the others. I think getting nice and close up from a lower angle concentrating on the front will bring out a lot more detail and be more visually appealing :-)
02/01/2005 07:33:56 PM · #5
thanks for the input.

Actually, I was intending to see if I could blend two exposures in photoshop. I shot two different ones in raw mode. One was for the sky and one for the jeep.

The first one, the exposure for the jeep, I 'developed' the raw twice to get two JPG's -- because I liked the snow dark for some reason.

Then the second exposure (for the sky), I 'developed' for the sky once and put that in last.

It was more a test of seeing how hard it was to do that -- and it seemed pretty easy -- although I probably put more time into that one photograph than any of the others I've ever done.
02/01/2005 07:36:17 PM · #6
I agree with the comments about slightly changing the angle. And like jab119 said, it's not dirty enough for a Jeep! Muddy or spotless - pick one. A polarizing filter could also be beneficial to reduce some of the glare off the windshield and tone down the front headlights and grill area also.
02/01/2005 07:44:56 PM · #7
Here's one that shows both exposures...I really like shooting in raw, there's so much more you can do.



EDIT: I think the main problem I had is how big of a difference there was when exposing for the sky and exposing for the foreground. Had it not been a spur of the moment thing and I used a tripod, I'm sure it would have been a lot easier also.

I'm definately looking forward to trying this out some more in the future though.

Message edited by author 2005-02-01 20:10:57.
02/01/2005 07:56:29 PM · #8
Mud, needs some mud. Not too much though, but enough to show some adventure. The front driver-side fender looks like it was cleaned a bit too compared to the rest. I like the back half of the jeep contrasting to the sky, but like skiprow said about the reflections, and the front seems just a tad too bright. I like it though.

Marc
02/01/2005 08:12:15 PM · #9
heh...the beauty of it is that I haven't touched my Jeep (as far as washing goes) in at least a couple months now. The only washing it's seen is when the rain comes down. There is so much salt on it that I'm afraid it's going to start rusting.
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