Seattle Dyno Day II: PHOTOS!
it was a lot of fun!As promised...some photos (I won't be posting all 76 of them in these forums, you can see the rest at my photostream here (of course, not all 76 are done, but I will be updating my photostream constantly as I finish them): http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsitthi )


















Last edited by TWiTCHY; Feb 28, 2010 at 11:59 PM.
Once the photos are uploaded to the computer, I process them through a program called DxO, where I sharpen up the photos, remove lens distortion, remove noise, fix the white balance, adjust the lighting, and little tiny things.
Then the photos are uploaded to a program called Lightroom that organizes them into my "photo library." You can edit them in this program as well, but I like to mix up my post-processing with some Photoshop as well. I use a noise removal filter on the cars selectively so they get a smooth surface, and then use a variety of lighting/contrast adjustments. The final touch is often a vignette which is the darkening of the corners that you see in most of my photos.
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I was trying to go for that magazine-type shot, but the background just doesn't compliment the cars well
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Once the photos are uploaded to the computer, I process them through a program called DxO, where I sharpen up the photos, remove lens distortion, remove noise, fix the white balance, adjust the lighting, and little tiny things.
Then the photos are uploaded to a program called Lightroom that organizes them into my "photo library." You can edit them in this program as well, but I like to mix up my post-processing with some Photoshop as well. I use a noise removal filter on the cars selectively so they get a smooth surface, and then use a variety of lighting/contrast adjustments. The final touch is often a vignette which is the darkening of the corners that you see in most of my photos.
Thanks for the comment

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I was trying to go for that magazine-type shot, but the background just doesn't compliment the cars well 
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Most of the shots were with a 17-40mm f/4 L. Planning on picking up a few prime non-Ls or a 24-70mm f/2.8. Haven't decided yet









Last edited by TWiTCHY; Mar 1, 2010 at 12:09 AM.

Here are two more I finished over the weekend. Sorry, I know I'm moving a bit slower now but I'm also working as my school's photographer and I had to photograph 2 music concerts with another one on the way and a Shakespeare play next weekend. Busy busy busy





