Notes The only real sports car from germany, Porsche. ;.)
hamburgcarporscheB&Whdr
18 Comments
30 Jun 08:22
dirk
The normal version has a tighter cut at the front.
For the creme i decided to give it a little more space at the right side.
I want to show the different levels of light here.
Dark area behind the rim and under the fender with visible details of disc brake and wheel suspention.
Mid level light with some nice textures on the concrete and details like the video cam on the wall and dirt on the ground.
High level light in the open space at the right side with details of the nearby houses.
I also like the reflections on the lacquer.
You can see the concrete wall on the door, some nice curved reflections from the roof on the fender and the photographer on the bumper. Also some signs of daily use all over the car.
Have a nice day and enjoy shooting!
Dirk
30 Jun 08:28
bessi7
10
30 Jun 08:59
paulantony
Very nice. Want one!
30 Jun 09:23
inkslinger
This is exceptional, the details (including yourself) are perfect. Like the POV, suits B&W. Do you ever use CPL when photographing cars (in sunlight)....
30 Jun 11:37
arthakker
love porsche, love the shot!
30 Jun 11:45
dirk
@paulantony. I also! ;-)
30 Jun 11:47
dirk
@Inkslinger. Not using some filters so far. But i realy think about buying a CPL to avoid reflections in some special situations.
30 Jun 13:41
pandarino
very nice
30 Jun 13:45
Randall.Lohr
perfect... nice tripod.
30 Jun 14:07
rcuello
Well chosen the option of B & N, a process
with big
details
and good management of light.
The tires are different brands.
30 Jun 15:46
johnt
There appears to be a small chip missing in your tripod foot.. otherwise excellent B&W.. :)
30 Jun 16:05
dirk
@Rucello. You have eagle eyes!
Didn't notice the different tires.
Also fliped the scene for better compo.
30 Jun 16:06
dirk
@Randall. Nice and very heavy! It's like a workout walking with this piece of iron around the steets. ;-)
30 Jun 19:51
karl_oparka
Great monochrome shot Dirk.
30 Jun 21:22
inkslinger
Should have realised why the number plate was blurred....Flipped it would say 'dirk 1' backwards...ha
The normal version has a tighter cut at the front. For the creme i decided to give it a little more space at the right side. I want to show the different levels of light here. Dark area behind the rim and under the fender with visible details of disc brake and wheel suspention. Mid level light with some nice textures on the concrete and details like the video cam on the wall and dirt on the ground. High level light in the open space at the right side with details of the nearby houses. I also like the reflections on the lacquer. You can see the concrete wall on the door, some nice curved reflections from the roof on the fender and the photographer on the bumper. Also some signs of daily use all over the car. Have a nice day and enjoy shooting! Dirk
10
Very nice. Want one!
This is exceptional, the details (including yourself) are perfect. Like the POV, suits B&W. Do you ever use CPL when photographing cars (in sunlight)....
love porsche, love the shot!
@paulantony. I also! ;-)
@Inkslinger. Not using some filters so far. But i realy think about buying a CPL to avoid reflections in some special situations.
very nice
perfect... nice tripod.
Well chosen the option of B & N, a process with big details and good management of light. The tires are different brands.
There appears to be a small chip missing in your tripod foot.. otherwise excellent B&W.. :)
@Rucello. You have eagle eyes! Didn't notice the different tires. Also fliped the scene for better compo.
@Randall. Nice and very heavy! It's like a workout walking with this piece of iron around the steets. ;-)
Great monochrome shot Dirk.
Should have realised why the number plate was blurred....Flipped it would say 'dirk 1' backwards...ha
Good work
Great car photo.
really nice and i like the photo lol