The Official C63 AMG Picture Thread (Post your photos here!)
#6777
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Thanks all,
Photo Credit to the Photographer, George Bucur. His work is immaculate, really nice guy to work with. I hope to shoot with him in the near future.
you guys should check out some of his work, his automotive photos are amongst the best i have ever seen.
Photo Credit to the Photographer, George Bucur. His work is immaculate, really nice guy to work with. I hope to shoot with him in the near future.
you guys should check out some of his work, his automotive photos are amongst the best i have ever seen.
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Ford Truck, 2014 C63 AMG 507
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#6788
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Max, a nice gloss black or cf roof wrap and that red will look so good
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Simply beautiful Saul, facelift P31 Sedan on multispokes is such a timeless, classic look, take good care of your new baby and enjoy many fast & safe miles ahead
#6791
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Thanks! This one is a "Cavansit Blau Metallic", good god it looks awesome in the sun.
Cheers! I agree and I definitely will, thanks!
Cheers! I agree and I definitely will, thanks!
#6794
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The angle that you take it from the front helps a little. you can make some basic photo adjustments (whites/highlights) if you have a heap of glare. depends on the situation though.
didn't do anything in this particular photo specific to reducing glare from the headlights.
I have a lower angle shot which I did do a few more adjustments to do reduce the glare. Can post that up as an example if you want.
didn't do anything in this particular photo specific to reducing glare from the headlights.
I have a lower angle shot which I did do a few more adjustments to do reduce the glare. Can post that up as an example if you want.
#6797
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aperture wont cut down glare so to speak, it might change the look of lights (ie smaller aperture will give you a more starburst look, at a longer exposure/higher ISO) however if you really want to deal with it properly you would just take a few shots at a lower exposure (without the glare) and then just work with some layers of shots at a "normal" exposure.
depends what you want it to look like at the end of the day.
depends what you want it to look like at the end of the day.
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2012 CLS63
nice pix evd