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May 11th, 2010, 12:14 PM | #2 |
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Good job, nice photography.
It didn't really inspire me to want to drive that car. But I'm probably not your demographic and that says more about me than your work. I did enjoy watching it to see what you had done. The only suggestion I have, and I realize that this is a vimeo clip played on a computer monitor which might not be what you intended, the color balance was a little uneven between a couple of shots and a few shots appeared to be a bit overexposed. It might look better if you had a bit more contrast in the mids. I'm just jealous that you get to drive in such a beautiful location, you can park your car on the road to shoot it without fear of some idiot running into it or being arrested. Well done. |
May 11th, 2010, 12:42 PM | #3 |
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Hey Chuck,
thanks for the comments, You are right about the demographic thing, American type of cars are a lot different than European. You don't even sell Renault cars, let alone this model. I must admit the color balance is quite off, the trailer was done in quite a hurry but I'll try to fix it when I get some free time. Will take your advice about the contrast in the mids. As for the location, it is very nice and also a one way road so there was no traffic problem. The location where the car is parked on the road is a very little road going to a small motel so there were only a few times that I had to move the car. But yes, here we don't have so strict police laws... sometimes that is good thing, sometimes not...
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