A great photography technique

Started by joe74ta, June 18, 2012, 08:08:13 PM

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joe74ta

CPU and I met a photographer recently who asked if he could try a very cool technique on our cars the guys name is Nick.Nick uses a remote shutter control and a light diffuser to take these pics dressed in black he opens the shutter on the camera then walks around the car bathing the car piece by piece with the light as long as he keeps moving he does not appear in the shot here is the result of Nicks efforts.
A very cool effect
















usmusclecars

:fantastic: shots, the cars look awesome, even the Firebird :rol::kick:

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Gene

Brilliant technique.....:bow::bow::bow:......:fantastic: results....well done!!!!!

SUTPO

The mopa's look awesome, sorry joe, :boxing:  :rol::rol::rol:

But really the photos look awesome

1977 Transam

I think the Transam looks great Joe.  Looks like a real muscle car.

Paint shows well too.

lazy69

Awesome pics. Would love to see how they are done.

MOPARMAN

The Mopars would look good in the dark anyway ........ but I guess some cars need all the help they can get. (bah)

birdman


69DirtyRat

Niiiice, makes the cars look a million$$$

 Cam when r u gunna give me some more pix for The RatPack!

Cam do u remember I did a similar shoot back in 2002(?) using that flash around the car technique with the Vett club down the bottom of Tom Uglys on Film (does anyone remember film?). I gotta try and find them? It was a lot harder doing it on film and a lot more wastage!
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