Schwartz38's Photomode Gallery

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I am just starting to get in to photomode, so I figured I share some of my shots with you. I would also appreciate some feedback so I can improve my photography skills. thanks! See full size images by clicking the image.






















 
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Nice start. :)

Loving #5 and the Ford GT shots, very creative! 👍

BTW, could you please resize your pictures? Because when you start adding lots of pictures, loading times take FOREVER to load them all. If you don't have a editing program, and don't want GIMP, I suggest using Flickr, since you can resize there. 👍

I look forward seeing more from you. :)
 
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Nice start. :)

Loving #5 and the Ford GT shots, very creative! 👍

BTW, could you please resize your pictures? Because when you start adding lots of pictures, loading times take FOREVER to load them all. If you don't have a editing program, and don't want GIMP, I suggest using Flickr, since you can resize there. 👍

I look forward seeing more from you. :)

I'll get them resized to 500 pixels and have a clickable link to the full size like in the photomode competition. Thanks for the feedback by the way.

I use the 2nd Ford GT shot as my XMB background and it works very nicely.
 
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Generally, for race shots, you want to use Panning Mode Type 3. Try to keep your pictures focused on your, well, focus by pressing the square button on whatever you're trying to get into focus. One more thing, try to avoid the overused angles; try to be creative. :)

You're doing a lot better than me than when I first started.

Me before:

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Oh, and I have a question. Sometimes when I am in photomode looking through the camera I take a shot, and when it produces the final image it shows up looking at the car at a different angle than what I had taken the picture at (if that makes sense). Can someone explain why it does this or is it just another one of those glitches?
 
It's actually not a glitch, it's usually the effects of Panning mode 1. Switching to panning mode 3, or using a higher shutter speed will get rid of it.
 
Gtuned
It's actually not a glitch, it's usually the effects of Panning mode 1. Switching to panning mode 3, or using a higher shutter speed will get rid of it.

Thanks. What are the differences between the 3 panning modes?
 
Well that's helpful to know! I can't tell you how many pictures I've botched while using panning mode 1. :banghead:
 
Great improvement? ;)👍

...Though I would recommend a picture of the whole car, cause this picture seems as if it got cut part-way.
 
1241Penguin
Great improvement? ;)👍

...Though I would recommend a picture of the whole car, cause this picture seems as if it got cut part-way.

It really does look like that now that you mention it. :/
 
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