Photo project

Nateff91

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Okay gentlemen. I have a photo project for school and for this one, I am doing the LS as the main subject, just washed her all up! I plan on doing a burnout in a dead empty parking lot in the nighttime with the smoke in the air and try to make it look as fast as possible! Any tips how I should get this "perfect burnout" also any other photo suggestions? I have a remote shutter so hopefully that will do the trick.
Oh and of course I'll post the pics tonight or tomorrow once they're all edited!! :)
 
maybe this helps

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Well if it wasn't michigan beach shots would be perfect lol it's a whole 19 degrees

Also lincolnelite, why do you say that???
LOL sorry, forgot it was winter LOL, Well hey a mid drift shot would be cool if you could pull that off some how.
 
I'll play around and try out the drifts as well!! And ghost, ssshhhh don't tell people it's a secret ;)
 
Yes, I'll have those two babes posing on my hood doing a burnout. Should I get racing stripes and a spoiler higher than the roof before the shoot too?
 
if you want a lot of smoke, spray bleach on the pavement where you're doing the burnout...
 
Yes, I'll have those two babes posing on my hood doing a burnout. Should I get racing stripes and a spoiler higher than the roof before the shoot too?

Yes please. And, PLEASE make the spoiler out of wood!!!

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if you want a lot of smoke, spray bleach on the pavement where you're doing the burnout...

This. Old trick. Can also spray the tires down with bleach to get a decent amount of smoke too.


Beach shots are all cool until you get stuck in the sand. This one turned out decent: http://azrael.crashsys.com/ls-pics/side-shot-skyway.jpg

Although I like this one the best. A nice sunset over the water and a glow under the car: http://azrael.crashsys.com/ls-pics/sunset-from-side-lensflare.jpg
 
honestly ive seen a ton of burnout shots. even done a few. best ones that i personally like are at the drag strip down low. you want to try to capture the smoke going up not at eye level. or you can try something like this. darrek.jpg

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You'll not want any wind and you will want higher humidity. Foggy feeling will give the best effects for night. Personally I'd try to do some basic shots with the lights and lighting before trying anything in action.
 

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