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Good start Jin ... maybe you shouldn't overuse those filters
However good luck with your gallery :)
 
that skyline set is actually not bad, but i prefer the one from the first post, the second to the last one. some of them aren't too bad either, actually quite impressive for a first time, but like franz said, try not to overuse the filters too much, and dont over use the same angles either. not a bad start though. check out my gallery one day if you want :D
 
that skyline set is actually not bad, but i prefer the one from the first post, the second to the last one. some of them aren't too bad either, actually quite impressive for a first time, but like franz said, try not to overuse the filters too much, and dont over use the same angles either. not a bad start though. check out my gallery one day if you want :D

Thanks for the comment!:) i will try to use every angle next time!
 
hmm not bad the first ones made me wanna get my sunglasses the skyline ones are ok, come by my gallery some time
 
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I noticed what jgda9rs told me about the overuse of angles now... =( dang it.
i will try to take another set tomorrow. but i feel like this is a bad habit of mine, how do i correct this kind of problem?
thanks
 
too much editing in a lot, while some are plain, a bit too plain...good experimenting though

first of all, when uploading to imgshack, besure to check the "remove res. bar

I really like the 350Z in the first post because of the dynamic movement portrayed. However, I suggest not to crop the photo down to just the car everytime. I think this photo in particular would've looked amazing if you had made it more panorama-like. Where you can see the road more, while limiting the height to just the car's roof and not the sky. I think this'll emphasize a greater feeling of speed and can enhance the photo furthermore
 
too much editing in a lot, while some are plain, a bit too plain...good experimenting though

first of all, when uploading to imgshack, besure to check the "remove res. bar

I really like the 350Z in the first post because of the dynamic movement portrayed. However, I suggest not to crop the photo down to just the car everytime. I think this photo in particular would've looked amazing if you had made it more panorama-like. Where you can see the road more, while limiting the height to just the car's roof and not the sky. I think this'll emphasize a greater feeling of speed and can enhance the photo furthermore

Thanks for the comment, now i have a better idea for the next set!
 
picture of early 90's PMC
Lancer Evo
Enjoy!
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This is the entry
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thanks for looking! dont forget the C&Cs!
 
I really like the first two shots in post 15.

Thanks for your words of encouragement!
here is an oldie quickie form post one, I wanted to make the clouds have strong contrast, but don't really know how it is done. It will be great if you masters can have some input on this one!
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C&Cs! thanks!
 
too much contrast, but they work well. i think the evo shots and the tt shots are the best i've seen from you. of all the shots that you used the diffuse glow on, i think the ones i mentioned are the best ones you've applied the filter on, specially the second bike pic. the subaru isn't too bad either. as for the clouds, well maybe try selecting it individually, then adjust the contrast from there.
 
👍 The first Nismo shot at the top is excellent! The angle, clarity and the rims make the car really stand out. I'm not sure if you have done some sort of corner blur thing there, but it looks good anyway. The third Nismo shot looks great too. 👍 Great stuff, keep 'em coming :dopey:
 
i agree. but the whole set actually looks pretty sweet, specially the last one. the rest of the photos have great motion to all of them.
 
Wow, very cool shots. The nismos shots are my favorite 👍


And I just notice this:
I wanted to make the clouds have strong contrast, but don't really know how it is done. It will be great if you masters can have some input on this one!
Well, it is simple and complicated at the same. Simple to do and complicated to explain. And it depens of the shots.

What image editing program are you using? Photoshop? GIMP?
 
^^^ Thanks thanks thanks for the comment!
to Lds I use photoshop to edit pictures.
here are some more with filters applied
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messed with radial blurs and grassian blurs. hope you guys like those.
 
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