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SHOOT CONTACT PAGES ARE UP!!!! (without any editing, the pics will b edited after they are chosen)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mkphotographyperth

GO THERE AND CHOSE WHAT CAR IS YOURS THEN CLICK ON THE IMAGE THEN GO TO ALL SIZES THEN CHOSE THE ORIGINAL SIZE AND HAVE A LOOK THROUGH THE PICTURES.

IF YOU FIND IT HARD TO KNOW WHICH PICTURE LOOKS BEST BUT YOU WANT ONE THAT LOOKS LIKE A FEW, SELECT A RANGE AND I WILL LOOK AT THE ORIGINAL SIZES AND PICK THE BEST LOOKING ONE!!!

PM ME THE FILE NAME (FOUND UNDER EACH THUMBNAIL)

HOPE YOU HAD FUN!!!

ADD ME ON MSN IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND OR YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT A CERTAIN PIC ETC.

[email protected]

(contact sheets will be up till next sunday first to contact me, first to get pictures edited)

was good, the chicks bailed before i could get pics with just them and my car :blink: haha next time, cheers Rob

sorry about that man, got a bit confusing near the end because the models had to bail. but they have confirmed that they are willing to do another shoot with us coz they had so much fun will be taking bookings again soon :D

better pick a better time of the day to do it next time. Exposure is all wrong due to the harsh light which makes it hard for the tog.

The cars in the bg and reflections aren't good either...gotta setup a bit better and frame the shot. Use some remote fill flashes, the models and car weren't exposed right.

just giving some advice on photo taking not editing. you can probably edit like a guru in ps or lr but if you take the photo right at the start it' less time fiddling in software.

random cars or ppl in the bg and shadows on the models' faces with over exposed cars can mostly be recovered but why make it hard for ya :yes:

i can show u some examples if ya want?

just giving some advice on photo taking not editing. you can probably edit like a guru in ps or lr but if you take the photo right at the start it' less time fiddling in software.

random cars or ppl in the bg and shadows on the models' faces with over exposed cars can mostly be recovered but why make it hard for ya :D

i can show u some examples if ya want?

this is true it was suppose to b overcast that day so didnt really plan for 100% blue skies lol we are going to do another one and will be more concious of what you have said thankyou

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