Night pics of my C2S
#4
Originally Posted by iLLM3
Oh man what awesome pics, car is very nice too, what camera??
What camera did you use?
Also... do you have these in HiRes (1280x1024 or higher)? Could use a new wallpaper
Last edited by AriciU; 04-03-2007 at 04:55 PM.
#5
Thanks guys. They were taken with a Canon Rebel XTi with the standard 18-55 lens.
@NoRoom4Error - The locations weren't quite as sketchy as they look.
@AriciU - Ya, I have them all the way up to 3888 x 2592 - Let me know the size and where I can send 'em - PM me.
@NoRoom4Error - The locations weren't quite as sketchy as they look.
@AriciU - Ya, I have them all the way up to 3888 x 2592 - Let me know the size and where I can send 'em - PM me.
Last edited by gteehan; 04-03-2007 at 05:27 PM.
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#9
Originally Posted by gteehan
Thanks guys. They were taken with a Canon Rebel XTi with the standard 18-55 lens.
@NoRoom4Error - The locations weren't quite as sketchy as they look.
@AriciU - Ya, I have them all the way up to 3888 x 2592 - Let me know the size and where I can send 'em - PM me.
@NoRoom4Error - The locations weren't quite as sketchy as they look.
@AriciU - Ya, I have them all the way up to 3888 x 2592 - Let me know the size and where I can send 'em - PM me.
Beautifull car btw
#14
Nice pics!! Nice composition!
Nothing like a still, clear night, stopped down lens, looooong exposure and a rock solid tripod to get a great shot... perhaps a little fill in light burst or star filter for effect and subject highlight.
Also hope to hell nothing moves in the back ground
Nothing like a still, clear night, stopped down lens, looooong exposure and a rock solid tripod to get a great shot... perhaps a little fill in light burst or star filter for effect and subject highlight.
Also hope to hell nothing moves in the back ground
#15
Thanks for all the kind words.
@Mister PINK - speeds ranged depending on the lighting but were primarily in the 15-30 second range though some were as low as 5 secs (first photo). I could have decreased the time by setting the ISO higher (I kept it 100) but then they tend to get a little too grainy.
@Mister PINK - speeds ranged depending on the lighting but were primarily in the 15-30 second range though some were as low as 5 secs (first photo). I could have decreased the time by setting the ISO higher (I kept it 100) but then they tend to get a little too grainy.