There is no data on the imagelol just photoshop.
There is no data on the imagelol just photoshop.
The faster you get into the sport, the faster you get out.
"You said rape twice.."
^^ Nice pics, may I ask where these trails are? The first picture reminds me of a set in ventura I used to go to.
Since the Formula Drift series has ended and I'm home more I decided to not just focus on sports and move towards portraits. These are all from this month.
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Taking off from Lake Assal (500 feet below sea level):
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Some really good stuff here, very impressive.
Personally I shoot Pentax with a K-7 and a ton of old film-era lenses. Macro is my forte
Cotinis Mutabilis by yeatzee (now 17, but still learning), on Flickr
Phidippus Audax by yeatzee (now 17, but still learning), on Flickr
Assassin bug by yeatzee (now 17, but still learning), on Flickr
Velvet ant (wasp) by yeatzee (now 17, but still learning), on Flickr
Beautiful Eristalinus Taeniops female hoverfly by yeatzee (now 17, but still learning), on Flickr
A shot and some advice by yeatzee (now 17, but still learning), on Flickr
Phidippus adumbratus sub-adult by yeatzee (now 17, but still learning), on Flickr
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:O Whoa! Great shots man, those are fucking bad ass!!! Damn scientist over here :P
And my latest. First action sequence photos.
DSC_1787Seq by shtluk, on Flickr
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Thats some national geographic shit.... Kudos dude!
Counterpart those are some awesome pics!! I gata learn how to do that very cool man.
anyone know where this is.....I love the landscape from one of my day trips riding hitting some jumps having fun
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Truck loaded
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I think you are in the wrong thread..
Doing some more messing around with some more off camera flash. I may retake this photo when I get new lenses put in my sunglasses so they have a cleaner look to them. I think a polarizer would help some too. I'd like to get rid of the stray light in the lenses of the glasses, and have the mouth totally washed out. Taken using a LumoPro LP160
High Key Silence:
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Whats up guys, I just joined up, but im already loving the forum. And nice photos for sure!
Heres a few older ones, i have to go out and take some new shots soon.
I have some to post up in the HDR thread too![]()
Thank youI just used Paint.net (Its free!) It was pretty easy and kinda fun! Just a matter of lining everything up and deciding what to show and what to hide.
97Ranger- First pic stays and sunset isn't bad.. but the 3rd is blurry as hell!!
Green Yoter... just no.. not to be a dick
Those are some bad ass pics man! Nice turndownWhere are those at?
So for the sequence pics, Just pic out a few shots you took continuously. Pick the first one(usually first in sequence or with the best background) as your bottom or "Background Layer," then click "Layers" at the top, and then "Import From File..." Do that until you have all of the pics you want layered up. Try to keep the first pic on the bottom. Then click "Layer Properties" and figure out what visibility you like most(I suggest un-clicking some layers so you only have 2 to work with to see how it shows up) out of the types of layering. I chose "Darker" and it seemed to keep it pretty close. Now you need to get the pictures to line up. Only change the visibility of the layers on everything but the first layer. So line up the second layer with the background, then unclick it and do the third and so on. Once there all lined up you can start to go into each layer and erase everything you don't want to carry over(Background stuff, keep the subject.) Make sure you have a plan as to what you want to be on top if your subjects overlap. You"ll notice that it lightens the background up as you erase it, then when you finish that, erase where your subject is on the "Background" Layer so that the subject lightens up. After your all finished, click "Image" at the top, and click on "Flatten" and there ya goMight be a little confusing, im sorry. Its hard to explain.
thanks man! they are in bellflower.
im gonna try that when i get some time. if i come up with something ill throw it up here.
i already know what i can use its just have to get it work out ahah
Sounds great man, Post up when you can!![]()
alright, i have no sequence shots with my camera on a tripod.. Now i wanna go out tomorrow and use my tripod and get this down!
the one i made is refusing to upload its just sense my camera wasn't still it is alittle everywhere
random bored picture if my bike that i edited stupidly..
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Last edited by iisrandy; 02-02-2012 at 09:34 PM.
Here's two good ones from a while ago.
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Make sure you flatten the image and save it as a jpeg
a few from the 425. More at www.dustywooddellphotography.wordpress.com
dusty people.jpgSAMPLE TT PARKER 425.jpgTruggy Sample.jpg
A lot of you fuckers need to learn focus and how to pick a sharp image instead of photoshop and other post processing shit
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