Santo's Gallery (new guy looking for feedback)

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Though I would try my hand with the photomode. I've play around with it every now and then but would like to get more into it. Let me know what you guys think of my stuff so far. Nothing too fancy just some of the ones i liked.



 
The 6th shot is ok, but the rest of the shots could use with a higher brightness level.
 
The 6th shot is ok, but the rest of the shots could use with a higher brightness level.

once i uploaded them to my comp i realized that. My TV's brightness level is a little bit off so i upped it up some. I forgot to take that into account when doing the pictures.

Thanks for the feedback

-SNB
 
once i uploaded them to my comp i realized that. My TV's brightness level is a little bit off so i upped it up some. I forgot to take that into account when doing the pictures.

Thanks for the feedback

-SNB
Use an EV setting of 4 or 5, because that is what I use.
 
Here aer some pics witht he settings suggested. The lighting does look a lot better in mostthe pics a few could use some touch up.



 
They are pretty good. I like 7th Golf pic. As a start, you should increase brightness on your pictures, this can be done with either photoshop or Gran turismo 4. Also, when uploading images to imageshack, tick the box with "Remove bar from thumbnail" wich makes your thumbnails look better. Also, if you make a load of shots as you do, only pick a few. At most 3 per car, else people won't be looking, and i don't think you want that do you?
Anyways, you're doing fine and of course, when you're new you want your pictures centered on the car, i used to do that too but if you pay good attention to feedback people give you, and maybe you find useful tips to use, and you'll get better and better every update. A tip from me: If you zoom in from far and focus on the car, and put motion blur on 60 you'll get a great looking pic mostly. The most far you can go is 687 mm, so if you aim to at least 200mm then your pics will look more detailed and clean. But, don't get up TOO close, because then you will see bad details, like edges and bad coloring.

Well, keep it up and pay my gallery a visit too 👍
 
Nice updates, but you have been busy today, but if you get any free time, please think about visiting either my GT4 or PGR3 gallery.
 
First off welcome to GTP! Not bad for your first shots. Some adjustments you may consider would be contrast, brightness, and saturation.
 
Here are some more pics i took, I think they're getting a lot better,
I know a few of them are still dark, im going to go through all of them and brighten the ones that need to be and then update the pics. Will probbaly do that tonight or tomorrow


a little drifting action in the 300zx


The beautiful 54' corvette in times square


Rally action with the volvo s60


drifting in the volvo wagon


drifting the impreza wagon
 
They really look good, especialy the BMW & Impreze wagon pictures but that's a personal taste.

Very nice job, keep up the good work. 👍
 
Here is a piece i did while messign around with photoshop.

It is of an Alfa Romeo Spider & a Ducati 999R at Laguna Seca
this is my first multiple vehicle edit



I got a few nice shots with the ducati and a tried to get a camera angle that was the same with the Alfa but i could never get the shots right so i just picked one that was as close as i could get. Im gona get another shot of the car facing down the track instead of up the track which i think will look better.
 
I like that first shot a lot! Nice sparks!

Loving the GT4&TT shot too :) Nice update!
 
The beemer ones are ace! Since you have brightened the pictures they look sooooo much better!
 
Some still could have more contrast and be alittle brighter. Other than that they are getting much better. You have some good angles and framing. I like the edited shot as well. Keep up the good work 👍
 

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