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shfMember
Hello everyone,
I have tried recently to mimic a photograph of nissan juke ad. I am just wondering, what you think about it, any C&C welcome.
MarkKeymasterQuite good I think. Some nice light falling on the car itself.
Don’t know the ad well enough to compare though :)shfMemberThanks Mark for the reply.
Here is the link to photo I tried to mimic: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/834/nissanjuke2011800x600waw.jpg/” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false; its more about lightning falling onto a car rather than place itself (yeah, try to find such a place;))
Thomas
johnnycorcoranParticipantI remember i saw a magazine years ago..someone can use one flash…Do over 10 photos but the flash in a different places, then add all in together in photoshop… :-D
shfMemberclami79Participantgood attempt in my opinion, i agree that you can do with more light on the car. i like the background as it is. Not sure if is because it’s the small size but i would like to see the front of the car and logo nice and sharp specially if was for advertising.
shfMemberClami, thank you for your reply. you’ve got the point about sharp front of car. To be honest, photograph is slightly blurred as it was shot at 1/30 off hand, did not take a tripod with me :( some learning for next time.
Semmick PhotoParticipantThe photo is out of focus. The left side of the car is under exposed. There is too much reflection in the window. Try a tripod and a polarisation filter. Go with a higher aperture number to decrease the DoF. Increase shutter speed for longer exposure. But I doubt you will get a good result in a garage with poor lighting.
DanBParticipantGood attempt and the idea is to be appreciated. If the comments above haven’t mentioned it, leave the numbers on the plate, make it a fictive reg, or take the whole thing out completely in PS.
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