"In a word...stunning"

TundraPower

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2014 Vette supercharged. Finished in 22PLE. Have a nice day :xyxthumbs:

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AMAZINGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!! missing one thing though.. ENGINE SHOTS!!!
 
Its an awesome american car that looks great. I like seeing pictures taken like this. Can't remember the guy's name with the mustang, he would take pictures this way and add the "Regular" ones with it. Always enjoy his pictures.
How did you like the 22 ple?
 
I got a new camera Nikon 7100 that I haven't learned how all the features work yet. If you don't like the pictures don't look at them :xyxthumbs:

Its a public forum, you posted pictures. If YOU don't want all types of comments and feedback, don't post them.
 
I like 22ple!

It is filtered, BUT that doesnt change the clairty of the reflection. It may seem like a bad picture, but the results are GREAT!

Im just getting into photography myself!
 
I got a new camera Nikon 7100 that I haven't learned how all the features work yet. If you don't like the pictures don't look at them :xyxthumbs:
You don't learn from photography books and articles...
but rather from the critique of your images from knowledgeable photographers.

Anyway:
Thanks for sharing these Corvette-photos!

Bob
 
Might be the presets in a certain shooting mode but the supersaturated greens and yellows in the background give it away for me. The whites also seem blown out from the presets or overexposure in some pics.

Easiest way to learn is to shoot manual indoor and out. Take notes on your aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in both conditions. You can also bracket your shots, changing any of the previous three to learn how each effect your photos. After a while, it will become second nature to know what range of settings will be a good baseline for a shoot.

Regardless, the Vette and your work looks amazing!
 
Great work. You went over all that curves using the Rupes?

I just ordered a '21. Tell us (or me, at least), a bit of what you've used.

Thanks in advance, and for sharing.

Kind Regards.
 
It has had a lot of post processing...the greens are way off and saturated but does look nice and glossy.
 
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