Showing posts with label g35. Show all posts
Showing posts with label g35. Show all posts

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.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

On Location: Garageworks.co

Check out some pictures I shot along with Jarhod of GarageWorks.co cars. We just hit some spots throughout San Marcos. It's always fun shooting some cars while testing out my wide lens. After shooting it for a bit, I'm still a fan on my 50mm. The 20mm is a cool lens, but wide shots aren't for me. I like my shots tight I guess. Hopefully it'll grow on me still. There were other cars, but most of my focus was on Garageworks.co. Curtis' STi and JJ's civics were also on the scene. After seeing the civic, I think my ned mod are gonna be side markers. Keepin' it JDM. Ryan's WRX is fresh. I've always been a fan of the bug eyed WRXs. Also we met this cool husky pup, 12 months old named Batman. I wonder why he was named that. Hahaa. By the end of the night, I felt disoriented because of the time change. It felt like it was 10pm, reality it was only 6pm. I don't know man. There

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tim's G35

A day after the rain is always a good day. Here are a few pictures of Tim's ride, a clean VQ35 with modifications found throughout the entire car. He only cleaned the exterior of his car. Hopefully, he'll detail it and get the whole package of a luxury car. If you know the location of this garage...good for you. If you know a better roof top garage that won't have us kicked out....LET ME KNOW!!!! 

Not all the shots were done by me. Tim, being the ricer he is, he studies his angles and reads enough auto magazines to capture good auto pics.

All shots done by my Canon 20D either the 50mm 1.4 or the macro 100mm 2.8. All natural light. Edits done in Adobe Lightroom 3. If you have a copy of Lightroom 4...please send it my way.