Here is my attempt at an HDR shot (I researched how to take a shot like this today and decied to give it a go.) I may have got it wrong as I don't have very good software to pull it off but this is what I came up with. Any help is appreciated.
Wll for my next update I wanted to do a pictorial on the 9hrs of Tsukuba but I forogt ot save my Replay so I give you my Limited Edition R35 GTR (hommage to the R33 Limited edition for winning the JGTC)
Man, i can't beleve i didn't see you're post before, i'm subscribing as soon as i'm done typing yhis. Youre first set of the Ferrari 430 Scuderia and youre 12 Jan. set of the Merc are astonishing. i'm gonne check here more. Thx for the visit as i know how hard it is sometimes to get some comments .
How do you get your pictures to look so real? I've only just started, so I'm sure it'll take time, but my shots always look like screenshots from a game. Can you offer me some advice?
I think it all depends on the lighting I rarely use any filters and like to knock the exposure done a little bit and zoom in as much as I can depending on the look I am going for. I usually take the action shots with Mode 3 and the shutter speed to about 1/60 and 1/125 I think it is. and the F level at full (I change this sometimes depending on what I am going for). But besides that just take pictures and lots of them untill you like the way they are turning out.
I never really have a 'finished product' in mind; normally I just run a few laps then pause at random intervals in the replays and see what I can get. And as for photo travel - I've yet to manipulate the car and surroundings into anything convincing. My Corvette ZR-1 RM shot is good (in my opinion), but was the result of literally plonking the car down, snapping, and then fiddling around with filters and effects. I have no idea what I'm really doing