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Lamborghini Edit (Before and After) - 02-20-2012, 09:50 PM

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Looks awesome!!
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02-21-2012, 07:16 AM


I have run out of positive adjectives to describe your work I do like the background you chose for this. Question, in the original I can see some mountains off in the distance, did you take a second photo of the area behind the track for your background?

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02-21-2012, 07:32 AM


Cool, maybe a little too close to a cartoony/graphics edge for me. Great job on removing the pole and that shed building. I need to play around some with that part of the equation.

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02-21-2012, 07:59 AM


Amazing work as usual.

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02-21-2012, 08:57 AM


Awesome as usual Dale. Had I been the photographer I would have insisted that I needed to drive the car to ensure I got the shot in the perfect spot
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02-21-2012, 09:15 AM


^^ YES!!!

And Dale ... I agree with the above post, I am out of great comments for you ... :)

Love the shot.

What type of pipe are you using for your rig? I recently bought Electric Conduit piping for rig shots, but was just wondering if there was anything even more rigid and lighter.

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02-21-2012, 10:29 AM


Really nice shot.

I think I know where this Lambo "lives/parks" as I used to see it parked out front of the house almost everyday on a very busy street.

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02-21-2012, 12:34 PM


I think the yellow needs some more punch to it. Sorry. :( And I'm trying to decide if that is a reflection of the rig running parallel to the headlight on the fender there.

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I think the yellow needs some more punch to it. Sorry. :( And I'm trying to decide if that is a reflection of the rig running parallel to the headlight on the fender there.
I think you are correct on that fender shadow. Good eye! I didn't even think to look for that.

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Looks awesome!!
Thanks Greg!!

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I have run out of positive adjectives to describe your work I do like the background you chose for this. Question, in the original I can see some mountains off in the distance, did you take a second photo of the area behind the track for your background?
I didn't shoot the car. The photographer wanted me to do an edit for him. Seem to be doing that alot lately. :D I dropped the sky and the mountains in from a stock photograph.
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Cool, maybe a little too close to a cartoony/graphics edge for me. Great job on removing the pole and that shed building. I need to play around some with that part of the equation.
Thanks!! The clients wanted the CGI look.

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Amazing work as usual.
Thanks Michael!!!

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Awesome as usual Dale. Had I been the photographer I would have insisted that I needed to drive the car to ensure I got the shot in the perfect spot
He got to drive it around the track.

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^^ YES!!!

And Dale ... I agree with the above post, I am out of great comments for you ... :)

Love the shot.

What type of pipe are you using for your rig? I recently bought Electric Conduit piping for rig shots, but was just wondering if there was anything even more rigid and lighter.

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Thanks Ray!! The photogrpaher that did the original used a carbon fiber pole. About $3,000.00

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Really nice shot.

I think I know where this Lambo "lives/parks" as I used to see it parked out front of the house almost everyday on a very busy street.
Ha ha no. It resides in Salt Lake City Utah. :D

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I think the yellow needs some more punch to it. Sorry. :( And I'm trying to decide if that is a reflection of the rig running parallel to the headlight on the fender there.
Good eye sir!!! Need to fix that!!

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I think you are correct on that fender shadow. Good eye! I didn't even think to look for that.
Damn it, busted!! That's why I post these things up, to get the extra eyes on it...

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02-21-2012, 02:40 PM


Well, I guess if you want to shoot the nice rides the $3K CF pole seems appropriate. If that is the look they wanted you nailed it.
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02-22-2012, 12:31 AM


Excellent PP work as always Dale, one other thing it looks like you missed though is the fenceline leading up to and skyline immediately behind the bleachers (underneath the pavilion roof)

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Excellent PP work as always Dale, one other thing it looks like you missed though is the fenceline leading up to and skyline immediately behind the bleachers (underneath the pavilion roof)
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