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Cars&Coffee pics 6/7/14


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Just wanted to share with everyone some of the pictures I took last weekend at the ColumbusCars&Coffee (.net) event at Cup-O-Joe lennox. Keep your eyes on this link in the future because I will continue to add pictures as the week go on. If you see your car/truck/suv and want copies of the images I will be more than happy to send you Hi Resolution digital copies!

ENJOY!!

 

http://s105.photobucket.com/user/TheMrWes/library/CarsandCoffee

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Shooting at cars and coffee can be rough, early morning, bright sun that is direct, cars parked close together, and the constant threat of photobombing people.

 

All your stuff looks great, I would just try to shoot at like 100 ISO, play with the white balance, and make sure you are not totally over exposed.

 

I tend to shoot in AP while there and stop up or down based on the shot I'm going for. It can be hard because a picture might look great on the camera, but when you pull it things look way different :lol:

 

When I edit my stuff I try to knock down the stuff that looks over exposed and add some lighting since I don't shoot with fill flash yet.

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When I edit my stuff I try to knock down the stuff that looks over exposed.

 

Translating for Brian, he edits out all the man-ass photbombs then hits them with some photoshop filters :p

 

Glad to see a fellow Canon shooter. I may be out this Saturday. Hell will freeze over given my schedule this year, but we'll have to take that risk :)

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I'm just getting use to shooting cars outside. I did some stuff for toy barn and mag but it was all indoors. I have been shooting people, mainly female models for the past 8 years and got tired of things that can't stay put and not keep quiet lol. Plus now being married the wife doesn't really enjoy me shooting half naked/ full nude girls in there early twenties. So next best thing is cars.

Thanks for the feedback guys!!

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I'm just getting use to shooting cars outside. I did some stuff for toy barn and mag but it was all indoors. I have been shooting people, mainly female models for the past 8 years and got tired of things that can't stay put and not keep quiet lol. Plus now being married the wife doesn't really enjoy me shooting half naked/ full nude girls in there early twenties. So next best thing is cars.

Thanks for the feedback guys!!

 

I have only had to shoot things that talk 2 times, hated both of them.

 

I'm still trying to shoot everything in full manual all the time, but I usually get pissed off and bounce back to AP.

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Translating for Brian, he edits out all the man-ass photbombs then hits them with some photoshop filters :p

 

Glad to see a fellow Canon shooter. I may be out this Saturday. Hell will freeze over given my schedule this year, but we'll have to take that risk :)

 

I edit pictures like I play video games, I just mash buttons and hope things turn out ok.

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Whats the story behind the lambo with all the watch brand logos?

 

It looked like a street legal track car. Same guy who owns that owns the white Mercedes. Nice guy but didn't get the chance to ask about the car, he was bombarded by people all day.

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It is my bosses car, i am typically the one driving his cars, as he never takes them out, I was driving the SLS that day. The car is a replica of a Lamborghini Blancpain Supertrofeo car, Car was completely redone in carbon fiber. It was not cheap to do.

 

http://www.gtspirit.com/2014/04/15/lamborghini-blancpain-super-trofeo-europe-round-1-monza/

 

http://www.motorauthority.com/pictures/1076591_lamborghini-blancpain-super-trofeo-series-heads-to-asia_gallery-1

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It is my bosses car, i am typically the one driving his cars, as he never takes them out, I was driving the SLS that day. The car is a replica of a Lamborghini Blancpain Supertrofeo car, Car was completely redone in carbon fiber. It was not cheap to do.

 

http://www.gtspirit.com/2014/04/15/lamborghini-blancpain-super-trofeo-europe-round-1-monza/

 

http://www.motorauthority.com/pictures/1076591_lamborghini-blancpain-super-trofeo-series-heads-to-asia_gallery-1

 

That's awesome! It was a slick car to see!

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