Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Another G shoot!

I guess after seeing some of my photos from the previous night, Tim grabbed another G to join the fun. This was all experimental for me. I usually never shoot with a rig, more stills, but its fun setting up. As long as the lighting and equipment is right. I know some of the shots are kinda redundant but I had to show love to both cars. Like I said, I wanted to practice certain techniques and try to be clean as possible. So it's not like they were done mid day, the shortest exposure was like 2 seconds so everything manual focus on a tripod. So it took some time. If I learn anything from this shoot, I should treat cars like my portraits. I should of put some separation between them, show more of the scenes. But overall, I'm very satisfied from the photos. I want to do more!!! Photoshop and I aren't best of friends, compared to lightroom.

I wish I can tell you more about the white G35. Its done right, lets say that. It's a sleeper car. Don't pull next to it, you'll regret it.



















Like always, thanks for looking. If you have any suggestions or tips that I can improve on...lemme know on the comments.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

New Upgrade to the G: BBK

Tim Batac, officially labeled FlowFotography his photographer. On the record.

Tim just recently installed a big brake kit from Brembo. I think he got the Brembo GT, dressed up his wheels better rather than showing that tiny stock caliper. We're always excited for a photo shoot. We did some rigged shots, showing the wheels moving, stills, and some pretty awesome night photography too. Everything was done on a rig or tripod. What makes this photo shoot special to me is that Tim rented the always fun 10-22mm lens from Canon. Awesome fun lens. I don't have a full frame camera, so this is the closest thing for me to ultra wide with a cropped sensor. Whats the difference between ultra wide and a fish eye? Fish eye gives a distorted look, an ultra wide keeps a linear perspective, not as intense as a fish eye. I was just amazed on how close I was to the car while getting the entire car in frame. If you know my style, I always consider myself a tight, close up, pay attention to detail. I rarely shoot wide. But ever since I bought a 20mm 1.8 lens, I'm kinda forcing myself to shoot wide. I had a blast shooting this car. The only thing that sucked about this photo shoot...my batteries started to die cause I was using my LCD a LOT!!! Those crazy angles and LCD just ate them up! I hope you're able to enjoy the photos. There are gonna be a lot more.








Like always, thanks for looking.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

America's Finest City

I just wrapped upa nice SD run with the Oranges. Ran from the airport to Seaport Village. I never ran it until today. I'm glad I did. I was able to kick it til it got dark and I had my camera in my trunk. Of course I'm gonna do some photography while i'm down. It was a foggy night. I'll do the pano soon. I'm tired. Hahaa.