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11-19-2018, 03:56 AM | #2 |
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very nice, No. 5 and the last one are my favourites!
For the nightshots I would suggest some long-exposure lightpainting, e.g taking a flashlight and running around the car |
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11-19-2018, 08:08 AM | #3 |
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Good job. Keep it up. I watch your blogs time to time.
Question, that guy who had M3 problems and bought another M3, black I think. That black car and the new e92 police car, same car or two different people?
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11-19-2018, 09:18 AM | #4 | |
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for the long exposure? is it better to have some natural lighting from the locations i go to? or to be in a really dark place with no lighting? |
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and it's the same person! he had a E90, and switched over to the e92 (jet black) |
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https://www.diyphotography.net/use-l...r-photographs/ for lightpainting you don´t need natural lights but the AL (available light) can be very interesting too, depends on the location. |
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11-25-2018, 11:26 AM | #10 |
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I can probably teach you a few things if you wanna take it to this level!
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Light painting is very efficient because it's a quick and small setup, it's my go to night time setup now (easy setup)...but you have to find the right light (hardest part, I'm using a portable battery and the modeling light on an Einstein E640 Studio Flash Unit). Complete darkness, sturdy tripod, 15-20 second shutter.. set high f-stop to compensate for what you need. i did a 2 part exposure here. I shot the background at a different exposure and then added the car to get exactly what I want.
Starry Night 2 by Michael Lee, on Flickr Porsche GT3 by Michael Lee, on Flickr RX-7 FD Mazda 2 by Michael Lee, on Flickr long exposure.. all you need is a tripod. This was shot on a rig with no extra lighting..it was very dark out rig_2 by Michael Lee, on Flickr This was using 3 speedlight flashes. Two on light stands and one on the ground ferrari_05 by Michael Lee, on Flickr |
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