Loads of photos! The one that caught my attention the most, though, was the first of the Red M4 from the rear. Look forward to more updates
Good to see you here again! Loving your work so far mate and looking forward to more of your Liberty Walk paints!!
Thanks buddy! I’m SO in love with FH3 and happy we don’t have to use our imagination and paint tricks for body kits anymore. lol
Awesome Love your designs as well, great talent you have!
Thank you very much Viper!
Nice shots. This one has beautiful color:
Thank you Manic!
Didn’t realize you had a gallery, I would’ve swung by sooner! I see all your stuff on flickr anyways, so it’s a non-issue
I really like how you captured the action in this, and the orange work so well in this lighting
Thank you Homie! I started one back up because FH3 is such a beautiful game and would posted more but, it seams my Windows 10 PC doesn’t like to sign into my flickr acct. lol
Love these two:
Lovely color and background in the first and a great feel to the second.
Thank you Viper! The GTR photo was me slamming on the brakes to get a photo for the Promo list and kind of liked the how it set up photo. lol
I myself also prefer the rear shot of the Viper, nice job on that one. Nice low contrast, and good bump of color to make up for it.
Thank you and just amazed by your eye for detail! Because you are exactly right on my settings for that shot.
Such a great photo, bravo.
Thank you Sir! I was just drooling over your gallery lol
Like the pics, thanks for sharing!
A little constructive feedback if I may. It’s always good in photography to consider the composition or framing of a shot; the focal point should generally follow the rule of golden proportions such that the eye should be led to a point approximately one third in from the top/bottom and left/right i.e. don’t stick the car right in the middle or touching the edge of the frame. Also, where an object (car) is moving it should have space to move in to the picture rather than giving the impression that it’s moving out of the picture i.e. generally give space in the shot in front of the car rather than behind it.
There are some good pics there but lots that could have done with slightly different angles or zooms and would have been much improved.
Personally I reckon the update would of turned out better if you mixed up things a little bit more. Because in my view too many shots have the same overall angles and car placements. Along with that, I would be interested to see what you can do experimental wise. However if you are stuck for ideas, then try and look at some old art styles. As well as how things we take for granted in this world and use those advancements for inspiration when it comes experiemental shots.
But if you want to use one area for ideas. Then have a look at the different types of jet engines being built or will/could be built. From theoretical designs to secret jet engines are being made or tested. As well as what ones have been revealed for the next 10-20 years. Other then all of that. All I can wrap up my post is with this. If you ever hit a stumbling block & you are stuck for ideas, then sometimes it is ok to go back to basics and build on that.
Because at the end of the day if something goes bad. Then the only way to turn things around is to sometimes to go back to basics. And once the basics have been nailed down, then it is time to take it up a notch.
I do appreciate you guys input and the time it took to express y’alls thoughts. But, one thing is that any kind of art form even if it was poorly done in someone else’s eyes should ever be in a cookie cutter idea of how things should be done. Just think how boring life would be if everyone had the same vision of what is good?
A lot of my photos are done to show paints, moments that I enjoy or taken in away to hide the fact that the cars tires can look like they are hovering off the ground. Don’t get me wrong I’m always open for ideas to improve on whatever I do, so for that I thank you.
The only reason I take the time to even keep up with a gallery on this forum is to be part of a community that’s given me so much enjoyment since FM1. The best part for me when looking through galleries here is to see a game I love through someone else’s eyes and the moments or things they find cool. But, let me say again I do value every opinion and thought you should know more about me then what you get out of a video game photo.