iso [i,saw] The sell your car project: Art Of Speed


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Well here's my ride, a 2007 Toyota Yaris. Few modifications has been made to this car such as H&R Sport springs, Hks sport exhaust, Full Modellista Bodykit, TRD rear spoiler, Modellista Rear tail lights, Full Vitz emblem convertion and 17 inch sport rims. The engine are still stock. This car is good for daily use as it is comfortable and economical. The weight is well balanced and with the complete modification setup, it is a thrasher for fast cornering. And yes it is for sale..


Camera info:
Sony Alpha 350
Focal length:24mm
Manual Mode
Shutter speed:1/30sec
Aperture: F6.3
ISO: 100
PP: Only cropping and resizing. The rest is all natural ;)


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5 ulasan to “iso [i,saw] The sell your car project: Art Of Speed”
Out Of Focus said...
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Cool man.. I'm guessing if it's all natural, that means this is a panning shot. Very nice.. So far alum ada orang buat cani, semua photoshopped.. Hehe!!

Funny enough, this is what S167 is doing.. Bejanji kah?

Nasiruddin Hj Abdullah said...
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Hey OOF..awu well the best way to get car shots are from true panning shots..im gonna take still photo of it next time..Bejanji??hehe nadalah..i was trying to get a panning shot of my car for a long time..Now this is the right time because im gonna let go of my car anytime soon..

Lensamaman said...
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This is great, you do it in real time..
buleh buat magazine udah ni.. hehehe.
most of us photoshop tah ganya..

Nasiruddin Hj Abdullah said...
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Thanks Maman..I don't rely on photoshop too much..Overdoing on the PP pretty much distract/remove most of the beautiful artifacts came from the camera itself especially when you are shooting cars. Let the natural color speak for itself.

Enjoy your camera and go creative with it..Panning is hard at 1st, but once you get the hang of it..you will be wanting it for more..There's many way to achieve a good panning and creative one..Go experiment!!

More field work less PP..that's the way to go..Enjoy Photography Cheers

PainQler said...
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Carzine..
The panning shots is beautifully crafted..

Then agreeing to your words..
"More field work less PP..that's the way to go."

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