Just thought it would be fun to see if there are any other photographers on here. I do wedding photography on the site, but if course more of my passion is for cars, that's for sure. Anyone have any cool work they would like to post? Here's one of mine!
Not a Buick but it's a GM. 1969 Eldorado. Her name is Ms. Ida in honor of her original owner. Found her in a barn back in 2000, she sat for 21 years. Engine locked, body rust etc. It was a major undertaking but worth every penny.
You make me feel VERY INADIQUITE. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek2: Nice pic:eek2: This is all I got. A freaking squirl
I didnt take them but a friend of mine did. Shes a pro. We decided to take the Buick for our Xmas pictures And the last one is my daughter getting some 'big' air! LOL
Awesome effects in that picture man! Is that just a straight shot or did you enhance with photo shop?
That's actually HDR processed. If ya haven't heard of it, it's pretty much shooting multiple exposures and combining them all together. That's three shots all put into the same frame. Might be four, I can't remember. And I like the freakin' squirrel!:gp:
That night be the best car pic I have ever seen. Do you sell them?? I have it as my computer backgroung. THANKS
May not be my best pics, but, they are special to me. Hope you all enjoy. 1st Pic: 100 GSX's at BPG 2009 2nd Pic: Brad's Prototype GSX at BPG 2009 3rd Pic: Spent an hour or so with Mr. Denny Manner at BPG 2009
I have plenty, most of which are prints from my film days that I have yet to scan. I'm an amateur who has been "conscripted" a few times to do wedding photography for friends. My preference is for shots of nature, especially full moons.:laugh: Some day, I will get the perfect full moon photo, the lunar type that is, not the pressed ham on glass.:grin: Photography can be very fickle, as the pro can wait for hours to get the one shot an amateur snaps by simply being in the right place at the right time. Or the pro spends hours setting up what the amateur gets by fluke. I believe imagination plays a huge role in separating the good from the real good from the best, if that makes any sense. Here's a fave of mine from the BPG 2009. The angle just seemed perfect. Besides, when was the last time you saw a 74 GSX??