FramedVision's 2006 ACURA TL | Trying Some new PHOTO TRICKS!!!!!!
#43
291hp & 245 tq @ 3.5psi
Man, you car looks hot! There is very few photographer at this level. You should come out to the next Mega So Cal Azine meet to take some pictures for us!
Can you send me this pic in high resolution? thanks in advance. http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...uriouscopy.jpg
Can you send me this pic in high resolution? thanks in advance. http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...uriouscopy.jpg
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#48
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Originally Posted by LacViet
You should come out to the next Mega So Cal Azine meet to take some pictures for us!
If you want to send me the high res, I can host it somewhere for everyone to download. PM me if you're interested.
Very nice pictures BTW.
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Just got home
Ok guys I took some pictures tonight with my friend, it's 2:40am, Not too happy with the pics we got cause it started to mist/slightly rain outside so all the shots looked like crap. It was just a random stupid California night. Most are nice but not tonight. Anyway, I will post the pictures up tommorrow for you guys to check out. But just warning you... they wont live up to the first ones, but they are different.
#57
Originally Posted by SweetJazz
Some of those pics should be on the next Acura TL brochure. Great Job!
Do you have 1680x1050 res ones? I want these are my wallpaper!
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Originally Posted by improper
I agree! You should seriously be working for Acura, jesus christ those pics are freakin' amazing!
Do you have 1680x1050 res ones? I want these are my wallpaper!
Do you have 1680x1050 res ones? I want these are my wallpaper!
#60
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By popular demand:
FramedVision's first set of images
There are 8 images (the most requested) at 1680x1120x24b resolution all zipped up into one file.
I'll keep them on the server for a little while, but I can't keep them there forever, so get them while they're hot!
FramedVision's first set of images
There are 8 images (the most requested) at 1680x1120x24b resolution all zipped up into one file.
I'll keep them on the server for a little while, but I can't keep them there forever, so get them while they're hot!
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Awesome skills man!
I've gotta question: I'm really into photography also and was looking forward to purchase a camera. I'm totally new. Can you recommend me any cameras for beginner level? I also live in Anaheim, so maybe I could get some lessons from you, lol.
I've gotta question: I'm really into photography also and was looking forward to purchase a camera. I'm totally new. Can you recommend me any cameras for beginner level? I also live in Anaheim, so maybe I could get some lessons from you, lol.
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NICE...Anaheim
Originally Posted by JS + TL
Awesome skills man!
I've gotta question: I'm really into photography also and was looking forward to purchase a camera. I'm totally new. Can you recommend me any cameras for beginner level? I also live in Anaheim, so maybe I could get some lessons from you, lol.
I've gotta question: I'm really into photography also and was looking forward to purchase a camera. I'm totally new. Can you recommend me any cameras for beginner level? I also live in Anaheim, so maybe I could get some lessons from you, lol.
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Originally Posted by datmrman
By popular demand:
FramedVision's first set of images
There are 8 images (the most requested) at 1680x1120x24b resolution all zipped up into one file.
I'll keep them on the server for a little while, but I can't keep them there forever, so get them while they're hot!
FramedVision's first set of images
There are 8 images (the most requested) at 1680x1120x24b resolution all zipped up into one file.
I'll keep them on the server for a little while, but I can't keep them there forever, so get them while they're hot!
Thanks
#72
idk what ur talking about - ALLLL the pix look GREAT! (yes, even the night ones) You've got skills! These pics look like they should be on a brochure or a car calendar... lol you should create a TL calendar - That would sell nicely!
#73
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Originally Posted by KSuchdeve
Could you host this zip file again please? I click and it opens a new window but it never downloads.
Thanks
Thanks
#75
very beautiful pics! If anyone wants to know how this is done, first off you need an SLR type camera with manual settings. No point n shoot camera will give you the control to do time lapsed photography(of this type) with aperture control and sensitivity. Some digital P&S cameras get close, but you'll have to take dozens if not hundreds of photos to get the ideal settings. You'll definitely need the tripod as no human can keep their hand perfectly still.
In photography class, time lapsed photography is one of the first concepts they teach:
Shutterspeed in relation to Aperture, along with film sensitivity. Shutterspeed is how long the film/ccd is exposed to light.
Aperture is the size of the opening(shaped like a hexagon) behind the lens that determines how much light gets to the film/ccd.
Sensitivity is tricky in that with film, there are different types of film with sensitivities like ISO 100,200,400,1600 etc... the higher numbers are used for low light environments with little or no flash.
One beginners test you can do is stand in your bedroom at night with all the lights off and hold a small flash light. While pointing your flash light away from the camera, hit the camera shutter button (the take picture button) with 30 second exposure. Immediately after hitting the button, spell out your name with the flash light on(turning it on around when you hit the shutter). Try to do this within or right around 30 seconds.
You want to face the flashlight away from the camera at first to avoid overexposure. Adjust accordingly. The best and easiest way to do this is with a digital SLR, since you can see results instantly. If you have an SLR, you probably already know how to do this. If you want to do this, you have to go get yourself a nice SLR!
FramedVision: can i get these images from you in hi-res sometime?? I thought these were the best.
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In photography class, time lapsed photography is one of the first concepts they teach:
Shutterspeed in relation to Aperture, along with film sensitivity. Shutterspeed is how long the film/ccd is exposed to light.
Aperture is the size of the opening(shaped like a hexagon) behind the lens that determines how much light gets to the film/ccd.
Sensitivity is tricky in that with film, there are different types of film with sensitivities like ISO 100,200,400,1600 etc... the higher numbers are used for low light environments with little or no flash.
One beginners test you can do is stand in your bedroom at night with all the lights off and hold a small flash light. While pointing your flash light away from the camera, hit the camera shutter button (the take picture button) with 30 second exposure. Immediately after hitting the button, spell out your name with the flash light on(turning it on around when you hit the shutter). Try to do this within or right around 30 seconds.
You want to face the flashlight away from the camera at first to avoid overexposure. Adjust accordingly. The best and easiest way to do this is with a digital SLR, since you can see results instantly. If you have an SLR, you probably already know how to do this. If you want to do this, you have to go get yourself a nice SLR!
FramedVision: can i get these images from you in hi-res sometime?? I thought these were the best.
flare
whenyournotlooking
SomethingsCurious
Hide,Someonescoming
UntilNextTime
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Originally Posted by FramedVision
4. If anybody wants any of these pictures as a wallpaper for their backround, I would be extremely happy to send you a highres version for your enjoyment.
#79
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FramedVision hasn't logged on for about 20 days now so you won't get too far PMing him for picture requests.
I guess this wasn't clear.
The link above allows you to download 24 images from FramedVision all in a single zip file. Within that set, there are 8 images (the most requested) at 1680x1120x24b resolution while the others are at 800x578x24b.
Click on the link and then click on the DOWNLOAD button. Enjoy!
I guess this wasn't clear.
Originally Posted by datmrman
Get it while it is still valid: http://www.savefile.com/files/354102
Click on the link and then click on the DOWNLOAD button. Enjoy!