BigdaddyGT:The Gallery

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Hi there BigdaddyGT,your photo looks good but maybe try brighten up your photos.Visit my gallery if you want.....i greatly appreciate it.
 
Thanks for looking, I like your gallery also. I have lightened my pictures and I also have new ones, so here they are.

2004 Subaru Impreza Rally Car@Grand canyon:



2004 OPTION Stream Z@Fugi Speedway '80's:


1989 MINOLTA Toyota 88c-V Race car@Twin Ring Montegi Super Speedway:


1967 Shelby Cobra 427@Cote d' Azur:


Now for the NEW ones.

2003 Nissan 350Z (Z33)@ Costa di Amalfi:

This one was done for a school project.

1969 Chevrolet Corvette C2 L46 350 Stingray@Las Vegas:

This is an old one I had.

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454@Las Vegas Drag Strip:


I just took this one (my time was 11.4 seconds by the way)

1985 Ford RS200 Rally Car@Tahiti Maze:




(They look dark at first, but larger it is just shadowing)
For these I used my RS200 Rally Car. To me, some cars belong on courses like the Impreza on the Grand Canyon, the RS200 in the Tahiti Maze, the Cien in the El Capitan, and so on. Anyway that is all the pictures I have for now, I will be back with more soon. Hope you like them!:D
 
Only one comment. I shall combat that with MORE PHOTOS!!

What better course than Clubman Stage Route 5 to express the beauty and power of my M3?


Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift-(Flashy cars+storyline)=something like this:
(I couldn't help myself)


I hope these are commented on.:indiff:
 
They look much better brightened up. You have some nice angles, like that second RX-7 pic and the second WRX.

My only tip is to make the car a little bit farther from the edges. Like your 3rd and 4th RX-7.

Oh and a second tip, on the third M3 pic, if you are gonna cut off a part of the car, take out big chunks, not tiny pieces.

Keep at it. :)
 
I like some of them...counting the 350z with cone above it, lol, minolta flying :dopey: , and the yellow mazda! and i like the red rims 👍

i'd like to see some more from you..good job
 
I don't like how you laid out your latest update, because it looks like everything has far too many spaces.
 
I just got a crazy thought and decided to do a "flying cars" one, so here they are and I really did this, I didn't modify anything, except for brightening them.
Flying cobra!!

flying race car!!

Back to the Future wannabe:


superdelorian2mw0.th.jpg
 
Welcome to my new gallery. I have learned a lot since this thread disappeared. I now am working on quality instead of quantity.
Before I'm finished i have to post my long needed update. I took these a while ago.
Barricuda in Hong Kong:
Click to make the photo more biggerer:)
Tyre-clipping glitch and all :lol:

and finally, my contest pick:)
Well, thats all for now.
 
U have here interesting shots:tup:
This last set is quite nice...keep doing more mate. (In future updates try to smooth more the lines, it will look better:tup:)
Why don´t you apply your skills in the Photomode Tournament?? U can get even better and have some fun against other members:tup:
:cheers:
 
U have here interesting shots:tup:
This last set is quite nice...keep doing more mate. (In future updates try to smooth more the lines, it will look better:tup:)
Why don´t you apply your skills in the Photomode Tournament?? U can get even better and have some fun against other members:tup:
:cheers:

Actually, I do. The last photo was my submission into CCCL (Certain Car Certion Location) comp #23.
Thanks for your post, and thanks for looking:)
 
Not bad for your first couple of sets. I enjoyed the Cuda update; the shot where it is drifting around the corner is real nice. I do have a few tips for you. You should definitely venture outside the box and try different things. What I mean by that is try different angles , try to find unique locations, and experiment with placement of the car in the frame. This will keep your gallery fresh and produce some unique images. Another thing you should consider is brightness and contrast. Your photos are bright enough but with the rising of brightness comes loss of depth to the photo and in some cases a white haze to the photos. To fix this simply adjust the contrast of the photo, this will bring the realistic element back to your photos and improve them overall. One last tip is about the color. Adjusting saturation will make your colors pop. Just be careful when boosting this up because if you go too high you will start to see jpeg artifacts (ugly, large pixels) and these will ruin your photos. Raising the saturation to +5 - +18 usually will result in good overall color. So just keep some of those things in mind while editing your photos and you should see a drastic improvement in no time. Looking forward to your next update. If you have some spare time drop by my gallery and leave a comment :cheers:
 
I'm going to start doing that now, I just posted those because I had nothing to really use them for, and they weren't half-bad, either. I've got some others I will post later.
Again, thanks for the feedback:)
 
You have some great photos, but with a giant cluster like that, it's hard to tell which ones are good. Try posting fewer (4-5) pictures per update, and maybe some other sizes besides thumbnails (400x300 pixels would be fine).

Keep up the good work. 👍
 
You have some nice pics heres a small tip, make a strong run on a time trail lap. save the replay, and when you play it back set it to dive. when you see a good angle hit select, do this till you get a feel for angles with appeal try to make the car communicate to the viewer... other than that just keep at it 👍
 
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