Money shot! EDIT: HIGH-RES!
#61
RE: Money shot of my car
ORIGINAL: FastLane034
As you all have requested, Heres the high res photo of the black and white.
As for the color high res, it wont work because photobucket wont support a file size that big... Whoever wants a color high res, pm me for it and I'll email it to them!
Also, any suggestions on which magazines to send the pic to?
As you all have requested, Heres the high res photo of the black and white.
As for the color high res, it wont work because photobucket wont support a file size that big... Whoever wants a color high res, pm me for it and I'll email it to them!
Also, any suggestions on which magazines to send the pic to?
#64
RE: Money shot of my car
ORIGINAL: BigByrne12
Have you gotten a call from ford yet? I wouldnt be shocked if you ended up doin their advertisements haha...nice pic man [sm=smiley20.gif]
Have you gotten a call from ford yet? I wouldnt be shocked if you ended up doin their advertisements haha...nice pic man [sm=smiley20.gif]
#67
RE: Money shot of my car
ORIGINAL: wthalliii
Well done! Your friend's camera is a Nikon D80. The picture has information in it, and you can read it with the right software. The camera was in aperture priority mode, and the exposure was made at 1/40 sec at f/4.5 with a focal length of 18 mm. The camera was set to ISO 250. The lens you had on it had a maximum aperture of f/3.5. Hey, I'll bet you used the Nikon 18-200mm lens.
You ought to try one leaving the car in color and the background in black in white. I know it's a black car, but color will make a little difference - in the reflections, for one. You can do that in photoshop if you have the original in color. I don't remember if the D80 does in-camera black and white or not. If it does, you may not have a color copy.
Well done! Your friend's camera is a Nikon D80. The picture has information in it, and you can read it with the right software. The camera was in aperture priority mode, and the exposure was made at 1/40 sec at f/4.5 with a focal length of 18 mm. The camera was set to ISO 250. The lens you had on it had a maximum aperture of f/3.5. Hey, I'll bet you used the Nikon 18-200mm lens.
You ought to try one leaving the car in color and the background in black in white. I know it's a black car, but color will make a little difference - in the reflections, for one. You can do that in photoshop if you have the original in color. I don't remember if the D80 does in-camera black and white or not. If it does, you may not have a color copy.
HOLY COW!!! what color underwear was he wearing and what was his blood type??? LOL Amazing pic but even more amazing you can tell all of that with software.
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