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Pictures of my GSX

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I know it kills me that the car was so underexposed. The others were actually way worse. I saved that one as best i could with photoshop. Still learning with the camera. Never really messed around with bracketing. Would that be the only way to get the whole photo to expose properly?

Take a photo of the car with the correct exposure. And take a photo of the background with the best exposure. Then layer the car on the background. I think thats what he means??

James :dsm::talon::laser:
 
Take a photo of the car with the correct exposure. And take a photo of the background with the best exposure. Then layer the car on the background. I think thats what he means??

James :dsm::talon::laser:

Yep, that's exactly what bracketing is. You generally set it at -1, 0 , +1. So in the example, it'll give a correctly exposed foreground, subject, and background. Then you use your magic fingers and make it go to work in photoshop :thumb:
 
No, he has the stock 2gA sideskirts. Even though he has the 2gB front and rear bumper covers. I know everything about his car. LOL

James :dsm::talon::laser:
 
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