BMW M3 Coupe.
Hi all,
The following images of this awesome car-not mine:-(, were taken on a Samsung GX10 with the 18-55 kit lens. These were taken as part of a photographic competition where I won the GX10. I am pretty pleased with the end results, but would welcome any critique.
Like I said I was pretty pleased with the end results and the camera is undoubtedly nice, however I sold it as I have way too big an investment in the A-Mount to go down that route.
All comments welcome.
Andrew
Andrew
Head Waiter: AlphaMountWorld.com




Very nice. I like #1 and #2 my favorite. The lighting is superb. Great shots. Thumbs up.
Dan
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the comments, I really appreciate them. I agree with you about the lighting- looks great I think. However I have done these as a HDR so that may be one of the reasons for the light quality.
Cheers
Andrew
Andrew
Head Waiter: AlphaMountWorld.com
What program do you use your for HDR pics?
Thanks
Dan
Yeh I agree lighting is great and I would not have thought HDR at all. They just look like great lighting and exposure. 1 and 3 are my faves esp 3 with the castle.
Did you do similar to what you did with your Duxford images for the HDR?
You really seem to have the touch, at least to me. I'm super picky about true to scene natural looking images, you're doing HDR the best I've seen in that respect.
thanks
Eric
-AlphaMountWorld Chef
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the comment, the program I use for my HDR photos is Photomatix. I find that the level of control offered is very good, and that the quality of results is great too.
Eric, yes I processed the images in a similar way to those from the Duxford series. I don't do anything that special really, I just shoot RAW and, generally speaking, bracket the exposures. On the Konica Minolta and Sony cameras it's by the 3 stops, and on the Samsung it was by 5 stops (a very useful feature, and one that I hope Sony will introduce on the Pro camera). The files are then exported from Aperture and into Photomatix where I tweak the image to caress as much detail out of the image as possible, whilst still retaining a natural feel.
Cheers
Andrew
Andrew
Head Waiter: AlphaMountWorld.com