As a MINI fan I was sent this but it turned out more interesting than expected as I was studying the setup.
Thought others might be interested in what goes into getting that one, car shot and the rig's/lighting involved!
As a MINI fan I was sent this but it turned out more interesting than expected as I was studying the setup.
Thought others might be interested in what goes into getting that one, car shot and the rig's/lighting involved!
Call me Roo......
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I am planning something similar to my wife's car... obviously it will be much smaller in scale and hopefully it will turns out ok
Amazing how much trouble they go to, to get that ONE shot!
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Amazing the effort needed for that shot
Thanks very interesting
Chris
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I would have seriously underestimated the effort involved for pic.
Would be great to have their budget!
Thanks for post.
fantastic video. never would have thought there was that much involved
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it's amazing the lengths people will go to.
more $$ then sense some times.
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Err... but it's an amazing photo AND (as far as I am concern) BMW is making good money with their mini series....
wow.. wat a set up. wonder how much is needed for all those tools
Yes it's a great photo, but looks kind of CGI to me. Probably would have cost them far less to actually create it using a computer as well.
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Ian
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car photo shots tend to look CGI if you are able to eliminate all the light reflections. I gave it a go once... and it was horrible and so very difficult. There's a good reason they don't just set up some strobes and flash away...
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Why???
its funny folks complain about photoshopped photos, then when someone puts the effort into getting a decent shot in camera, folks complain about the effort made. by the way this is standard fare in commercial photography and probably quite cost effective in relative of course. good results
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Intersting video,lot more went into it than I thought.
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l would never of guess that's how the photo was taken.
I'd really like to know how to get my photo's to have that look. Ive looked around but cant seem to find a workflow that describes it.
Can't tell me? Or know of a tut somewhere?
I did it myself. But I am poor at wording so showing you would be easier.