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Shots my Mrs, Clio.



TimMB

ClioSport Club Member
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Shots of my Mrs, Clio... :S

Just a few shots of my car.

Racing Blue Clio 182 FF with Cup Pack. Didn't realise my lights were on, left the engine on so Automatic lights were on.

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/TimMB/low_res_front_left.jpg

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/TimMB/low_res_on_move.jpg

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/TimMB/low_res_front_right.jpg


http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/TimMB/low_res_front.jpg

P.S. I'm not looking at the camera in the "on_move" picture, although it may seem that way! :D
 
great shots, have they been photoshopped as well? some look quite jagged round the edges but may just be resolution or the shadows.

great looking car fella, nice one

jamie
 
  RB 197 fatty
they are top class photos mate.... love em!

and i really really really want your car, the colour is beautiful......


......oh dear, sticky pants! :eek:
 

TimMB

ClioSport Club Member
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Thanks for the comments!

I used a polarizer to bring out the colours. And an ND filter to balance exposure. I used a 3 stop one to under expose the sky relative to the rest of the shot. Its rare that I use that filter when shooting landscapes because it looks over filtered in the end result. Or it can do. These filters are very useful in bringing out the details in the sky. Without it the sky looks washed out. That is white. Of course it can be used to add drama to a shot. That's why Top Gear fits them on their cameras. Those and tobacco coloured ones.
 

TimMB

ClioSport Club Member
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I think it would add a nice touch if I were to lower it. You know what I had not realised that I haven't taken any from the rear, errr ahem I suppose that's a good thing.
 


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