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It also give photographers the opportunity to shoot things that would be near enough impossible without photoshop.
For example:
Now, I'm not a massive fan of the above picture (too much going on) but it's a decent enough example.
I wanted a picture of the car with the sunset in the...
I'm intrigued, and maybe even toying with the idea of looking into getting some. Thing is, I have no idea what I'm looking for - I'm a complete n00b when it comes to flash photography! It would be purely for car shots.
I gather that you need at least two units with stands/tripods, but that's...
Embarrassingly enough, I learnt how to use photoshop when I was 16/17 by 'modding cars'. Changing the colour, adding wheels, lowering etc. I just adapted the basics from that (layers, etc) into other things. Used use a site called 'digimodz', of something. No idea if it's still going.
I guess...
I think using PS is a skill within itself, and only adds to photography.
Personally, I'm not a fan of playing around with saturation in camera (as the example in your post states), would much rather do it in PP. Saves a lot of faffing around for a quick snap.
If it's purely a car to have for a weekend blast then I'd go for the Cup mate. Despite the seats looking a bit naff they're actually suprisingly sturdy and hold you in pretty well.