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So the majority of the work is done by doing various strobed exposures of the car. I believe this shot this one consisted of 6-8 exposures. Each shot was edited individually in Lightroom and then they were all exported into Photoshop. In Photoshop, I stacked all the photos and masked off certain bits that I didn't like. The final step took a while, and it consisted of brushing the car to make everything look smooth. |
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Sent it over; subject (BMW M3 Rolling photo RAW)
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Edit: Apparently "post processing" and photoshopping are the same thing here. Most of the photos are pretty good, but some get actually worse due to over "post processing". Also, as to adding and removing elements, I much prefer a more natural look to the created look for non-commercial photos, but that is likely just me.
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Any tips on how to make the sun flare effect? I saw a few videos and couldn't really get it to work
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