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K. Sidiras
One of the most well built S2000 in Greece. A beautiful and powerful engine with a transmission and rear-end to match it. Exterior wise the car is setup for having fun in a straight line so the the stance(lowered front end lifted rear) doesn't do it justice but all in all a real pleasure to shoot. I had some trouble working with carbon and flat black paint and trying to get most details without making it to noisy.

The first shot is lit with a flash and the second is a different/closer crop with the car lightpainted. I had a serious issue with all the different temperature ligths and non of the two edits posted are the final color corrected ones. Shot number 3 is more of a snapshot exactly the moment that we got kicked out of the location a tribute in the absence of noise cranking the ISO to not-accepted numbers with the 5D.

I would love to hear any comments...(and I really should build a rig and try some rig shots).

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And a reaaaaaly small pic of the cover...

Synesthesia
The only one I'm really getting into is #6, that's a really nice shot. Really not a fan of #10, the shallow DOF doesn't work at all because the only in-focus part is a bit of metal/fabric on the steering wheel! The comp is kind of cool though. These really don't seem like they were shot with the 5D... kinda lousy dynamic range in some and super noisy.
abs0Lut
A lot of em are soft too. Sick car though, I don't mind the stance at all! tongue.gif
K. Sidiras
I'll have to agree that there is more noise than usual and I believe it's because of my post production and/or size reduction for uploading them to the web. Also they look washed out in every other monitor I've seen them except the one in my home PC.

Also the rolling shots are a little on the soft side(especially 5)... blush.gif

I'll also post the shot of the cover which was shot at more...controlled conditions and ISO 100.

Thank you very much for the comments I'd love to hear more...
Jiggly Blubber
Pictures are amazing, pity the car is ugly though.
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