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Designed on commission, this model features opening doors, boot, and bonnet, functioning pop-up headlights, and a detailed interior, engine bay, transmission, and exhaust.
Car: Mazda MX5.
Date of first registration: 3rd July 1997.
Region of registration: London North-West.
Latest recorded mileage: 112,291 (MOT 8th August 2019).
Date taken: 1st September 2019.
Location: Fishguard, UK.
Designed on commission, this model features opening doors, boot, and bonnet, functioning pop-up headlights, and a detailed interior, engine bay, transmission, and exhaust.
Having a go at shooting into the sunshine on a rather misty day in Yorkshire.
Shame its got trees growing out of it.. Any other comments welcome
Natural light, 2 exposures merged in PS
Image by Phil Grayston
Our MX5 up on the fantastic North Yorkshire Moors, hopefully not too many months before we'll be back out in the better weather
Apologies for taking so long to get these done, but I've been busy with a large commissioned project that I hope to be able to share here soon.
Designed on commission, this model features opening doors, boot, and bonnet, functioning pop-up headlights, and a detailed interior, engine bay, transmission, and exhaust.
Silver 1999 Mazda MX5 - V751 KVN - seen on display at the Japanese Car Show, Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, Scotland, May 2017.
Any additional information will be welcomed.
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My own MX-5 (Owned for 11 years). Image taken while on holiday in the area. My wife christened the car “Squirrel”.
I combined a photo shoot of this rare Mazdaspeed MX5 with a tutorial on how to take the shots, and edit them with Photoshop – here’s one result
See the rest of the set over on my website blog
The shot is made up of a couple of exposures with the CPL turned to cut down the reflections, and a 3rd exposure has a strobe light to the front wheel.
by Phil Grayston
2015 Mazda MX5 ND. Shot on the Yorkshire Moors by Graham Taylor - Rogue86Photography.
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I tried my hand at lighting the car during bright sunlight hours recently having seen many great examples of on here. This is how it turned out..
Very interested to hear what you think to it, and any crit on it.
Lit with a single 430ex flash moved around the car, multiple exposures merged in PS
Images by Phil Grayston