Today was the 12th Annual San Clemente (CA) Car Show. As I typically do when shooting for fun, I went with my "One Day/One Lens" philosophy and used the 70mm "pancake" to photograph all the cars. I couldn't have gone with a wider angle lens to capture the entire car, as the event was crowded, and I didn't want to include heads and bodies of strangers in my photos. The 70mm FOV also gave me a bit of a challenge in that I had to focus only on car details or patterns that looked interesting. All photos shot in RAW with the K10D; processed with PhotoLab 3.1 into TIFF's; and converted them into small (< 1MB) JPEGs for web viewing.
Very cool pictures. Automotive photography can be pretty tricky. Personally, I like a lot of low, horizontal light. Check out some of my shots from my detailing blog, DetailingGurus.Blogspot.com.
The last photo is very interesting. Did you buy anything, Mr. Bunnell?
ReplyDeleteI take „Plane & Hood“, great colors and subjet!
ReplyDeleteVery cool pictures. Automotive photography can be pretty tricky. Personally, I like a lot of low, horizontal light. Check out some of my shots from my detailing blog, DetailingGurus.Blogspot.com.
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