No regrets buying XBawxxy Elite just for FM3 when the game was released but I wish the multiplayer wasn't such a chore to organize proper racing. It could definitely use a more robust league and series system instead of endless quick matches.
Guess friends are a solution but I have none... or not enough.
Liking the start of this photo. Maybe next time a better/clearer subject closer to the camera to make it stand out from background? Possibly some more trees leaning out towards the sky composure wise to give some space in the frame and early morning/late night sun to pull more colour and feeling to the scene and exposed and white balanced correctly. What you think?
Has the amount of complete dummies gone up within the last 72 hours on the Xbawx? 3/4 of the team is playing as the silly recon class and running to the front line. Or driving the T-90 to the objective, then jumping out and giving the other team a perfectly good tank.
Please tell me these are bots and not actual human beings.
Been playing lots of Forza 3 lately. Here's a couple of shots of my purdy ol' Viper with V10 conversion (which I managed to flip in one race in the last corner 20 meters before the finish line behind the 'Vette) and my old beaters with various mods.
Hey man, what went on there at that event? The shots looked a bit uninspired if I'm honest. You've done great winter shoots earlier so I was just curious.
First, get yourself some lessons first - not to teach you to play - but to teach you the fundamentals of good grip and hitting technique to avoid doing yourself harm in the long run physically due to bad and straining playing habits. Plus learning how to hit cymbals the right way saves you money as cracks are less common.
Good question. Couple of reasons. In my opinion the look with super long exposures is all done and seen and me thinks it would have shifted the subject from the performer to the long exposure trails.
Plus there would have been some technical challenges to achieve usable shots. No ambient so I would have lost the cool backlight (and I don't have enough strobe power to create that big of a diffused light source outside the warehouse). Second I would have had to shoot on tripod to get the warehouse surroundings sharp (freezing them with strobes would have been another challenge to balance the ratios between outside, warehouse and the performer) and overall make a much larger setup - thus lose the agility that was valued the day of the shoot when it was around -20 Celcius and nuts and tits were freezing already. The warehouse shoot was in-out in maybe 15-20 minutes.
Hope you catch some of the thinking behind the shot - all comments are very much welcome.