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Originally Posted by fithamoto
Looks good, but if your going to imitate movement and speed.....then you should have someone in the drivers seat.

Originally Posted by FALLEN1z
haha, yeah i know, difficult when im the only one there. i could've chopped me into the seat but i didnt feel like it was worth the time, there's really only one shot where that's obvious so i figured good enough
So what happen for the photo assignment ??? A. B . C. or worst ? I hope an A !!! you deserve it. good pics. I'm an photg by career, but wouldn't advise to go into it. Too much BS.
Originally Posted by fithamoto
So what happen for the photo assignment ??? A. B . C. or worst ? I hope an A !!! you deserve it. good pics. I'm an photg by career, but wouldn't advise to go into it. Too much BS.
The photographs themselves are OK.. I like the background in pic #1 and #2.. I think the colors work well.. BUT too many mad tyte "JDM angles" for my tastes and theres nothing technically impressive that really stands out in these photos.
The photoshop on these photos look too extreme ... fake motion blur with no driver, incomplete photochop (in pic#1), fake lens flare and over sharpening (especially in pic #4).. How much of the original photograph remains? Was this a photography class or a photoshop class? It would have been more technically impressive if you actually built a rig or did some panning/rolling shots to get real motion pictures instead of using photoshop which looks very fake.. Sorry, if it sounds too hash but you seem very interested in photography and I just wanted to start you off the RIGHT way.. Many people that start out make the mistake of over photoshopping their pics.. You'll see what I mean when you continue on this hobby and look back in a year at your old pics
but keep practicing with the camera..it's like riding a bike.. it's the only way you'll get better at it.
BTW, "proffessional" is usually spelled professional
and post some of your other photos you've taken this semester..
The photoshop on these photos look too extreme ... fake motion blur with no driver, incomplete photochop (in pic#1), fake lens flare and over sharpening (especially in pic #4).. How much of the original photograph remains? Was this a photography class or a photoshop class? It would have been more technically impressive if you actually built a rig or did some panning/rolling shots to get real motion pictures instead of using photoshop which looks very fake.. Sorry, if it sounds too hash but you seem very interested in photography and I just wanted to start you off the RIGHT way.. Many people that start out make the mistake of over photoshopping their pics.. You'll see what I mean when you continue on this hobby and look back in a year at your old pics

but keep practicing with the camera..it's like riding a bike.. it's the only way you'll get better at it.
BTW, "proffessional" is usually spelled professional
and post some of your other photos you've taken this semester..








