Here are my snowyy truck pics!
#5
nice pics, snow is often a difficult one to get pics in...
if you want to get into some excelent flash photography, esp in dusty, or snow conditions, use a remote flash, it won't give you the orbs you see in some pics, or the snowflake spots you see in your last one there... even still, that one (along with the others) turned out wicked)
rain can also cause the same effect
if you want to get into some excelent flash photography, esp in dusty, or snow conditions, use a remote flash, it won't give you the orbs you see in some pics, or the snowflake spots you see in your last one there... even still, that one (along with the others) turned out wicked)
rain can also cause the same effect
#6
nice pics, snow is often a difficult one to get pics in...
if you want to get into some excelent flash photography, esp in dusty, or snow conditions, use a remote flash, it won't give you the orbs you see in some pics, or the snowflake spots you see in your last one there... even still, that one (along with the others) turned out wicked)
rain can also cause the same effect
if you want to get into some excelent flash photography, esp in dusty, or snow conditions, use a remote flash, it won't give you the orbs you see in some pics, or the snowflake spots you see in your last one there... even still, that one (along with the others) turned out wicked)
rain can also cause the same effect
Or just use any camera with a normal flash and take the picture while the snow is falling at night and you'll get that effect...on any camera.
#7
i was referring to how to NOT get ghostly orbs or star burts, between your camera and object, but still be able to see the snow, that way it shows the truck as the center of attention, not the snow
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Joe, how long have you had your rims? Reason why I ask is that I have the same ones, and if you don't keep them clean, they seriously look like A$$ after a while. Very hard rim to keep clean. My problem was that the paint started to chip and the aluminum started to oxidize. Just the geometry of the rim is hard to keep a good polish on them.
Good luck man...
Good luck man...