cmcbride98
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Post by cmcbride98 on May 31, 2009 22:30:05 GMT
was there today - weather was awesome, and you guys put on a good stand. was surprised that we were the only club in attendance i was gonna say hi, but you all seemed to busy sunning yrselves - was impressed br yr motors tho, especially the diesel
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shaggy
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Post by shaggy on Jun 1, 2009 21:42:44 GMT
There you go Jackman 'Jynx' A bit of HDR and selective colour ;D
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Post by Jackman on Jun 1, 2009 22:23:28 GMT
WOW, how did you do that?
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shaggy
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Post by shaggy on Jun 1, 2009 22:35:08 GMT
I use a programe called Photmatix it processes a RAW image into HDR high dynamic range, then I deselected colours like green (grass) and orange (see your indicator haha). I don't like the car messing up the background and the event catering there but wasn't a lot of room ;D
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Post by Jackman on Jun 2, 2009 7:33:05 GMT
Wish i had the skills to get the ones i do that good. Can never seem to do it.
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shaggy
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Post by shaggy on Jun 2, 2009 8:25:53 GMT
Have to do a photo shoot of 'Jynx' sometime for you Jackman, the photo taking is the easy bit its the messing in lightroom/photmatix/photoshop that takes the time ;D
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Post by Jackman on Jun 2, 2009 8:41:55 GMT
Well ive got photomatix/photoshop but cant get anything like that from my HDR's.
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shaggy
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Post by shaggy on Jun 2, 2009 9:49:39 GMT
Jackman is easy to get carried away in 'photmatix' and overcook the processing practice makes perfect. I have about 9 pre-set settings now so can find a nice effect pretty quick ;D
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cmcbride98
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Post by cmcbride98 on Jun 2, 2009 22:59:35 GMT
tbh photoshop is the best photoedit suite by a long way, an thingying about with settings/effects until you find a style you like is the best way to learn/practice
cars are always a good subject matter due to the strong line/boundries and colour contrasts etc
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Post by The Roadie on Jun 6, 2009 18:30:35 GMT
I use a programe called Photmatix it processes a RAW image into HDR high dynamic range, then I deselected colours like green (grass) and orange (see your indicator haha). I don't like the car messing up the background and the event catering there but wasn't a lot of room ;D LOL see Jackman I told you your Mini would look loads better without orange indicators!! AWESOME picture mate, real skills.
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Post by The Roadie on Jun 6, 2009 18:32:10 GMT
i was gonna say hi, but you all seemed to busy sunning yrselves - was impressed br yr motors tho, especially the diesel Shame, you should of said hello. Some of us are a bit nuts (like me) but we're a friendly bunch. Never mind, there is always next time.
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Post by The Roadie on Jun 6, 2009 18:36:00 GMT
Lol is you were up late on Saturday night, you'll understand the significance of this:
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Post by MiniMadMaz on Jun 13, 2009 14:28:04 GMT
ha ha ha, teabaggin!
Jackman, i do largely agree that your car looks miles better with clear indicators.
next event - moorland and coastal (prebooked only tho).
CAN NOT wait!
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Post by Matt on Jun 14, 2009 8:44:11 GMT
That Pics awsome. Even made the mondeo in the backgroung look good. My car stunk abit after bringing home that mini moto but its now a runner!
Edd did your number plate fall off on the way home?
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Post by The Roadie on Jun 14, 2009 14:31:45 GMT
Yes, yes it did. Going to buy another but I've decided to get some pressed ally legal white and yellow ones too. They just looked so nice on Martin's car.
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