Here are some shots I took tonight of one of the best looking fire's in Canada. I thought the community would enjoy.
http://www.pbase.com/ericbabineau/automotive
More pictures will be updated everyday, here is a couple of shots to get you interested.
Please feel free to leave comments...
Thanks,
Eric Babineau
Nice car and nice shots. What does the back looks like?
More pics will be placed on my website including the trunk, interior, and ass of the car. Probably up to 20 shots will be on there by the end of the week end so check back reg.
Sweet pics man!
What kind of camera do you use?
- Darren
OntarioCAVS.com
Thanks, I use a Nikon D70s with the kit lens (18-70mm).
sry eric
we still that edit button
hey that is nosfires i love that car so eric when we gonna get together and do mine and how much to do a photoshoot ? email me back at fire2nv@eastlink.ca and let me know
by the way awesome pics
That is a damned nice Sunfire, but Doublezed's Vert Cavalier takes the cake IMO for Canada's best J-body.
I'm not sure which Fire would be my favorite Canadian one though...
i have always loved dales fire. actually he is the one who told me about the org. the pictures look great eric. keep it up man.
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that hood shot is starting to blow up. Can see why though it looks sick
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wow looks really nice good job
Wow your car looks amazing, and those pictures holy $#!% are they ever nice. I usually hate decal work on cars but I really think you did a nice job on yours. And yes you guys are going to think I'm stupid for this question but is your hood really clear or is it photoshoped? Also if it is really clear how do you go about getting one?
you mean the stevefire shot
baha
jk pics look awesome!
thats a nice fire! how do you do that shot of the hood like that?
No decals, that is paint and pinstripes....Also, not a clear hood - its been photoshoped (need 2 shots of the car, 1 with hood up, 1 with hood down. You click on the layer that the open hood shot is on and delete everything but the engine. After, you can play around with the opacity to make the hood look transparent) Also, I've seen aftermarket hoods that were clear so you can buy them - might have been a custom job though.
More pics are on my website now:
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sweet man thanks for the how to. altough that sucks cuz i have no clue when it comes to photoshop.
Learn how to use layers.... once you learn that, play with the opacity levels and you'll catch on quick.