Im still new to photoshop, you can never not be new theres so many features.
Just try some colours first, i dont like shooting white/gray cars tbh! Maybe look at some filters too.
Marmite lol.
Yeah but im completely knew to photshop so i didn't want to try out anything too technical lol, but yeah it really doesn't help the sky is grey, the car is grey and the tarmac is grey lol
I'll have to get a better coloured car then
Cheers for the advice
Last edited by SirAdam; 31st January 2011 at 00:26.
Im still new to photoshop, you can never not be new theres so many features.
Just try some colours first, i dont like shooting white/gray cars tbh! Maybe look at some filters too.
Can be, can be a pain when processing RAW photos to get them to come out the same colour, time consuming but i wouldnt post them if they came out wrong!
Light is an important factor, as is white balance.
White balance will only work so far...if there's dull, flat light then nothing can change that short of going into a studio and shooting there.
Best times of day so shoot are shortly after sunrise and just before dusk.....only catch is you have to be up at stupid o'clock in the morning most of the year
I've noticed that lol. Cheers for the advice though
Anyway here's some cheky shots for your viewing leisure
Edited with Adobe Lightroom 2.5 incase anyone was wondering :P
I really like the last 2 pictures, but i need to fiddle with the ISO, it's far too noisy when they are the full size.
Also at the same place was this broken old lawn mower that i liked the look of. Plenty of tread left on the tyre though.
And this, which i think is an old box of crisps?
Last edited by SirAdam; 8th March 2011 at 00:53.
I really like picture #1 .
Put it on auto focus if you cant do it
Thanks chap, thats my 3rd favourite :P
It is on auto focus, but im using a cheap fish eye lens which makes things really distorted as you probably know
Looks like i'll be saving up for a proper wide angled lens now
I also did a few more pictures today so i'll give them a play then upload later on.