Chicago fall 997.2 C4S photos
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Chicago fall 997.2 C4S photos
Car is still new to me, but I had to get some car shots and the falls colors seemed to speak to me. So, did a fast clean and detail and found a side road with some decent color. All shot and edited by me. If you're a photographer, shot with a Canon 5Dmkiii and f2.8/24-70L lens. Experimenting a little with pushing contrast and saturation in processing and curious what you all think. Generally, not normally a big fan of heavy photoshopping. Enjoy!
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Oops, nevermind my previous comment.
I like 'em. I don't think the saturation is overboard. You would not want to do any more on the red taillights or they would be blown out....
Cool pictures. I especially like the first one. The second one is very nice too though I wish there was just a little more car as the reflection of the leaves in the hood is interesting.
I like 'em. I don't think the saturation is overboard. You would not want to do any more on the red taillights or they would be blown out....
Cool pictures. I especially like the first one. The second one is very nice too though I wish there was just a little more car as the reflection of the leaves in the hood is interesting.
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I fixed it. I'll just claim newbie. I linked the photos but failed to take the next step to upload. I tried to delete the post to stet over but couldn't find that, so did an edit and they posted now. Thanks for not taking that joke too far
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Great pics. I'm inspired.
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Great shots! I love autumn in the Midwest... Especially in a Porsche!
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Really like the shots: Good composition and processing! You can try selectively modifying exposure to bring out the background sky and tree tops. Also, when adding saturation try it out on specific colors instead of on the whole image. This will allow you to make the fall colors pop without blowing out tail lights.
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Really like the shots: Good composition and processing! You can try selectively modifying exposure to bring out the background sky and tree tops. Also, when adding saturation try it out on specific colors instead of on the whole image. This will allow you to make the fall colors pop without blowing out tail lights.