Photoshoot: Hfkuan's TSX ~kHahnPhotography 56k Warning
#1
Photoshoot: Hfkuan's TSX ~kHahnPhotography 56k Warning
Hey TSX Drivers,
I did an impromptu shoot for Hfkuan's TSX. I finally finished editing the pictures, so I thought I'd post them up for him here. He has one of the cleanest TSX's I've ever seen.
Here goes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Comments/critiques are encouraged and appreciated!
-kHahn
I did an impromptu shoot for Hfkuan's TSX. I finally finished editing the pictures, so I thought I'd post them up for him here. He has one of the cleanest TSX's I've ever seen.
Here goes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Comments/critiques are encouraged and appreciated!
-kHahn
#3
There were 2 of us shooting Hfkuan's TSX. #13 was the last shot of the night, so we both sort of cooperated in composing it using my camera.
The pictures posted before by Hfkuan was #13 and another shot by the other photog that night.
Trending Topics
#12
Thanks for all the comments, guy, I really appreciate it.
I shoot a Nikon D80. When shooting cars, I generally shoot in aperture priority; the more bokeh I want, the lower I set my f/stop. Also, make sure to use a steady tripod and either a remote or shutter delay so your pictures turn out as sharp as possible.
I shoot a Nikon D80. When shooting cars, I generally shoot in aperture priority; the more bokeh I want, the lower I set my f/stop. Also, make sure to use a steady tripod and either a remote or shutter delay so your pictures turn out as sharp as possible.
#25
Thanks for all the comments, guy, I really appreciate it.
I shoot a Nikon D80. When shooting cars, I generally shoot in aperture priority; the more bokeh I want, the lower I set my f/stop. Also, make sure to use a steady tripod and either a remote or shutter delay so your pictures turn out as sharp as possible.
I shoot a Nikon D80. When shooting cars, I generally shoot in aperture priority; the more bokeh I want, the lower I set my f/stop. Also, make sure to use a steady tripod and either a remote or shutter delay so your pictures turn out as sharp as possible.
#26
Thanks for all the comments!
D90? Great choice.
Basically, bokeh is the amount of light blur you get in the background of your subject. The lower your f/stop number, the more bokeh you get.
Maybe try looking here:
http://www.slrphotographyguide.com/tips/bokeh-DOF.shtml
Hope that helps.
Basically, bokeh is the amount of light blur you get in the background of your subject. The lower your f/stop number, the more bokeh you get.
Maybe try looking here:
http://www.slrphotographyguide.com/tips/bokeh-DOF.shtml
Hope that helps.