Photoshoot with a GT500 Shelby Super Snake
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LOL. I knew you were going to say that. For me, it's acceptable....if this allows me to shoot rig shots in high noon, I'll do it. But PS the vignetting out in PS can be a pain in the ***. If you can get far enough though, just crop it tighter and you'll be fine. But I do know we rig guys like to show how FAR we can extend out with our rigs so yea....shoot at the correct time of day all the time where you dont have to stack those filters up or pick your poison.
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LOL. I knew you were going to say that. For me, it's acceptable....if this allows me to shoot rig shots in high noon, I'll do it. But PS the vignetting out in PS can be a pain in the ***. If you can get far enough though, just crop it tighter and you'll be fine. But I do know we rig guys like to show how FAR we can extend out with our rigs so yea....shoot at the correct time of day all the time where you dont have to stack those filters up or pick your poison.
Shooting in the "right" light gets boring. Kidding, sort of. Changing it up by shooting at high noon, although making things harder for yourself, is refreshing sometimes.
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Only if you send me a HI RES of your avatar. j/k
No I didnt crop those rig shots at all. I almost cropped #10 for an "In your face" shot but didnt.
I hear ya about shooting at the right time getting boring. Not to mention the window of opportunity is not that long. Also does not leave much for doing other creative things.
Did you crop those rig shots at all? They look pretty "far" away and the vignetting is minimal compared to the results I get when stacking filters at 10mm.
Shooting in the "right" light gets boring. Kidding, sort of. Changing it up by shooting at high noon, although making things harder for yourself, is refreshing sometimes.
Shooting in the "right" light gets boring. Kidding, sort of. Changing it up by shooting at high noon, although making things harder for yourself, is refreshing sometimes.
I hear ya about shooting at the right time getting boring. Not to mention the window of opportunity is not that long. Also does not leave much for doing other creative things.
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