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Im sorry to say, and hate to be the first to say it, but i find it hard to believe that photoshop wasnt used in these shots. Its not possible to get shots this clean without using photoshop or coral.
or maybe he used a LED torch of sorts and painted the car with it.
loving the surreal artsy effect, makes it look like a drawing of sorts.
The tyres are Marangoni Mythos - Italian brand - Motor Mag gave them 1st place in their tyre test in 2007 - Have done some hard driving and they hang in there well!
i know the tyres well, they are a midrange.. between a wanli/nankang and falken basically. not a bad tyre for the price, a lot better then nankang and wanli to say! was just curious to why anyone would get them these days, that and not many ppl resell them!
im suprised i still havent seen any members with a t-red r32! now thats my pick of colour.. that or white/or gunmetal grey!
The photographer has not used p'shop at all to touch up on the pics - yes he added his sig at the bottom left but that is all.. there is no reason for me to bend the truth..
I'm not up there with tips/tricks of the trade, all i know was he used this lightbox that he 'painted' the car with then took the shot. Camera cost him north of 10k+ - minus the lenses etc
Car is pretty much bone stock (tint/stubby/flapper mod/BMC filter)
The photographer has not used p'shop at all to touch up on the pics - yes he added his sig at the bottom left but that is all.. there is no reason for me to bend the truth..
i would assume HDR + proper studio lighting, or some sort of additional lighting.
regardless, the photographer is very skilled. ive seen afew of his work and its quite impressive.
light painting and long exposure times give this sort of saturation.
This guy is a good photographer. I can believe that no 'shop was used. It's all about the lighting, time of day and exposure times.
Cars are very hard to photograph well, and these are good.
I bet these were taken just after the sun went down (or very shortly before) and the exposure time are several seconds
I too find it very hard to believe they weren't in some way post processed. I can see that these were light painted and shot at the perfect time, but contrast, saturation etc look like they've been tweaked. Granted, most of the work is done in camera, which I respect as it's how I like to shoot, but every photo needs a final tweak.
And I don't know a single decent photog who doesn't post process in some way.
Yes they have been through photoshop to a small degree, but the effect you see is all done when he takes the photo. He uses either a small flash or a continuous light of some sort (cant remember what he told me now) in a soft box and walks around the car lighting the areas he wants lit.
They are not HDR either, use of a big, soft light the right way gives you that sort of look. There are threads on other forums arguing whether it is photoshop or not and it is definitely not down to any hi jinks using it to get that look.
He did a shoot up here in Brisbane a few months back and I think there was someones red GTi shot then as well, will have to check with him.
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