Pics from a rainy day of driving
Awsome car bro, love it.
BTW in regards to photos....
Take them with cam and they turned out to be HDR or you need to photoshop the originals in order to get that effect? Sorry not too smart with HDR thing.
BTW in regards to photos....
Take them with cam and they turned out to be HDR or you need to photoshop the originals in order to get that effect? Sorry not too smart with HDR thing.
Originally Posted by EOE,Feb 23 2008, 01:11 PM
Awsome car bro, love it.
BTW in regards to photos....
Take them with cam and they turned out to be HDR or you need to photoshop the originals in order to get that effect? Sorry not too smart with HDR thing.
BTW in regards to photos....
Take them with cam and they turned out to be HDR or you need to photoshop the originals in order to get that effect? Sorry not too smart with HDR thing.
HDR = High Dynamic Range. Put your camera on a tripod, then you take (3) or more pics and you combine them in photoshop. There is a tutorial online that shows you exactly how to do it.
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I think I'm going to go out on a limb here, but although I respect the amount of dough you've put into your car, I'm just not feeling the body kit. It looks too "chopped up" to me, and I guess I just prefer a smoother overall look. However, if you were wanting it to look like it's MADE for the track, then you definitely succeeded, and I give you a
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Anyway, I've been taking quite a few HDR pics as of late, and my question for you is how do you not get the clouds to be blurred? Mine always get blurred because they are moving and there's a bit of time gap between the pictures taken.
Here's my best car HDR pic (my dad's Volvo T5) followed by two OK (very mild HDR) pics of my S just after washing it.


Anyway, I've been taking quite a few HDR pics as of late, and my question for you is how do you not get the clouds to be blurred? Mine always get blurred because they are moving and there's a bit of time gap between the pictures taken.
Here's my best car HDR pic (my dad's Volvo T5) followed by two OK (very mild HDR) pics of my S just after washing it.







