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    Randy's B5 S4 Avant: photoshoot

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    just wanted to share a shoot we did last month with Randy's B5

    http://www.s2fphotography.com/2011/1...hat-could.html

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    What equipment did you use and what'd you use for lighting? A lot of the photos are blown out at some places and under exposed in other parts. Along with that the horizon seems slightly tilted in some circumstances. This is all my personal critiques and you can take them with a grain of salt, just wanted to chime in, no offense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geeky View Post
    What equipment did you use and what'd you use for lighting? A lot of the photos are blown out at some places and under exposed in other parts. Along with that the horizon seems slightly tilted in some circumstances. This is all my personal critiques and you can take them with a grain of salt, just wanted to chime in, no offense.
    My buddy Manny took em with his Canon EOS Rebel T1i, not sure which lens though. We used the daylight for the lighting but was getting limited during the shoot as it got later in the day. Lighting couldve been better since were in between buildings. Thanks for the tips, no offense taken, criticism is good to get better. Ill let my friend know

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    Those are pretty harsh critiques - the photos looks great. The blown out/underexposed stuff is not bad at all, considering you used natural light. Lighting a car artifically is a big deal, unless you want it to look amateur. I prefer overcast days... That's hands down when you get the best light.

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