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Project C.A.R.S. build 831, PC
2160p (downsampling)
-No Photoshop
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds can be found in MrRoderick's post on neogaf:
Project C.A.R.S. build 831, PC
2160p (downsampling)
-No Photoshop
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds can be found in MrRoderick's post on neogaf:
MCLaren MP4-12C
i love this car so much! ik hope you like the editing and shot.
one of my best pictures in my life :)
Picture made by the MCLaren Dealer.
i like the reflections, do you?
Germany
MCLaren Dealer
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Project C.A.R.S. release build, PC
3520x1980 (downsampling), cropped to 3520x1080
-No Photoshop
-ReShade v0.18
-MasterEffect Reborn 1.1.190
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds (neogaf post)
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Project C.A.R.S. build 831, PC
2160p (downsampling)
-No Photoshop
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds can be found in MrRoderick's post on neogaf:
Project C.A.R.S. release build, PC
3520x1980 (downsampling), cropped to 3520x1620
-No Photoshop
-ReShade v0.18
-MasterEffect Reborn 1.1.190
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds (neogaf post)
Also follow me on Facebook:www.facebook.com/Protze.AutomotivePhotography
Or Instagram: www.instagram.com/pascallpro
McLaren MP4-12C Spider in the Nevada desert.
Please do not use/post elsewhere without my prior consent. Thank you.
Spider (3.8 liter / 8 cyl)
For my video; youtu.be/yflam_d_gXo?si=1IXL9QvqNRM9zfLQ,
Squamish Classic Car Show,
Collector Car Appreciation Day in BC,
Railway Museum of British Columbia,
Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.
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With this shot we were wanting to capture the cornering angles of the car as much as possible. The afternoon sun was high in the sky so we tried some low wide shots of this round-about from a roll. The A6000 nailed the exposure and without a hood let in a lot of flare. I tried to enhance/add to this a bit in Photoshop but the amount that was there naturally would surprise you. The 19mm Sigma DN Art does some very interesting things with flare but normally with a green tint so I tried to warm the color of the flare/streaks as much as possible. This is the result.