/// Krame's Gallery /// Updated: 9/24/07 - "Tournament entries and extras"

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Talk about clean! -Very nice job there.

Out of the three selections in terms of impression I would go with the colour, but only because it's colours work well with the pic. The two filtered B/W pics are well done too; the last of the two being of significant appeal to me.

EDIT: First post for your 100th page; great accomplishment.
 
I love that second one just so nice colours and a really nice blur to top it off. Great work Krame! Check out my gallery if you have time!
 
Heres a shot that has the style from import car magazines. Spent way too much time on this one, so hope you guys enjoy it.

 
Amazingly clean. I love the style you performed in this one. I have to say the brake detailling is really good. How did you it man?

I'm still thinking the blur in the far area is "compressed" and it could be deleted a bit to be more reallistic as I usually say in this cases. It's quite spectacular btw. Great work Krame.

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Wow! This is great! The blur looks so clean. And those rims are just perfect. May I ask how you blurred them? With ps or paintshop pro?

Cheers
 
WOW................I love that blur it is just so clean..and the rims and calipers....wow....again. Amazing work Krame! Check out my gallery if you have time.
 
That's a stunning shot, with an incredible cleanup too. The work on the brakes and the wheels is especially well detailed and the rest of the car has been cleaned up to a very very high standard too. 👍

The only minor thing I can see that catches my eye as being 'odd' is the wheel angles, the rear ones appear to be set further inwards than the front. This was probably done on purpose and I do realise that as a real magazine car would maybe feature suspension mods that alter the cambers, but it just looks a bit out of place in a piece of photography.
 
Thank you everybody for the comments, they really do inspire me to continue to do this.


Wow! This is great! The blur looks so clean. And those rims are just perfect. May I ask how you blurred them? With ps or paintshop pro?

Cheers

Thanks freddy. The blur was done with PS.

That's a stunning shot, with an incredible cleanup too. The work on the brakes and the wheels is especially well detailed and the rest of the car has been cleaned up to a very very high standard too. 👍

The only minor thing I can see that catches my eye as being 'odd' is the wheel angles, the rear ones appear to be set further inwards than the front. This was probably done on purpose and I do realise that as a real magazine car would maybe feature suspension mods that alter the cambers, but it just looks a bit out of place in a piece of photography.

Really appreciate the comments Moglet. Your the first one to actually notice this. The original shot actually had the shot pointing outward with negative camber more than the front wheel. I fixed it to straighten it out with the body, but totally forgot about the front wheel. Oh well it kinda looks cool.
 
Wow Krame, that is a stunning shot. Superb work on the car, looks very clean. The beat part of this shot is the blurring. You are very good with your blurs.
The wheels look amazing, nice addition of the brake calipers. Nice work on the Zoom blur too.

Overall, a very high quality picture.

Sweet work on the three BMW shots. I like all of them, they all look good in different ways. The first one is my favourite though.

Keep up the great work. 👍
 
yeah....thats VIP alright Krame (must be the car of Tony Soprano or other Mafia boss:)). Brutal looking, and superb rims!!
Also your previous update...is another superb work. Damm...that car is going fast!!!! Well done:)
:cheers:
 
I prefer the de-saturated one too. Very nice picture Krame brilliant editting. Great work! Check my gallery out if you have time.

Yay 2001st post!
 
That Subaru is just awesome, Krame! 👍
Lot of work on rear wheel, I reckon. Cleaning is neat too, you managed to keep the blue tone very well, and the reflections are very alive too.
Only two things not near perfect: the front wheel's center is way higher than it should be, adn you should've left a fading portion, starting on the center of the blur, that wasn't blurred, that would make the shot look even better instantly.

On the Lexus, I prefer the desaturated version too, as on the other, the blue sky captures too much of the attention.
Great work on the car, and it looks you had a problem with the trespassing wheel on the fender. ;)
Awesome stuff from you, man. 👍
 
M3: Looks very clean! 2nd shot's tone is kinda unmatched. 1st and 3rd are better because of B&W
Subie: Best of recent update, maybe you are so passionate with WRX, so extra effort has been taken. The wheel blur is perfectly done and the reflection is the gold!
GS: I always love black VIP sedan with bling wheels, the location is a wise choice, looks like Japanese mafia having a drink. Very good clean up like the subie, but the rim could be sharper I think.
350Z: now we are speaking elegant! Although some parts are a bit rough, the reflection on the door and door lines take the win 👍
 
yo krame. here are my thoughts on the last two pages: :drool:

the blue STI has great cleanup. the calipers look gorgeous. and i know they dont look that good in game, so i see lots of effort. (i test drove a '07 WRX today!) i thought you might be excited for me ;) :lol:

the GS is simply gangsta.

and the Z is very stylish. the rims are a bit messy though, compared to the others. gret body lines i must say! very nice work! 👍

edit: page 99; those beemer pics are awesome. all three have neat focuses.
 
Very very suave work man! I love the first GS shot! The desaturated background adds a really dark feel to the shot, which is GREAT!. As for the Z shot, the blurring and the car is just top notch! The blurring is absolutely perfect and the car is spotless. Suave man, just suave.
 
Very, very nice; very smooth. But I must say, how do you go about cleaning up? I've usually followed the traditional method of lens blurring certain reflections and then blended the similar reflections together with the smudge tool. But now I've found myself looking for ideal settings to which. Would you be able to shed some brief light on this? Your cleaning of the vehicles as well as Bram's are particularly appealing
 
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