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HDR'd some pics

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Spent a good few hours cleaning the GSX and then went out and took some pics and edited them. Also added some that show how clean the exterior is (those are unedited)

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Not bad. I personally am not a fan of those HDR's as they seem very over done. If you toned them down so that it gave the unedited photo a little "pop" then they might be better.

And the unedited ones are nice, but shooting like that without getting a reflection is hard. That's the one big issue I have with those. It's one thing I still haven't figured out how to do properly.
 
When I am shooting and don't want reflections, I use my 70-200L zoom and shoot at an angle (so the reflection is of the ground or above the camera).

But I understand why you wanted the reflections. The paint looks good!
 
Were those really multiple exposures, or is this a tone-mapping of one exposure? Seems "off" somehow.
 
Yeah those looked kinda odd. What program you do to compile them? And they look over tone-mapped.

Pick a much more contrasty scene to take pictures of your car in and be more subtle and they'll look much more dynamic.


Edit: I just saw that last pic. Uses a tripod w/ a cable release and set it to bracket +- 2ev.
 
Didn't see that in the EXIF. Odd. :shrug:
 
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