hey, thanks sonette im glad u like it!!! your shots are really good i havent seen those before =)
im new to the photography and i dont know well how it is... but i did my best try! thanks for the feedback
Kawasakis wrote:Hah yeah, because basketball and football requires just one ball - two balls just only for motocross riders haha
NP at all basicly I´m in Photography for a while was part of my work needed to judge pictures for commercials basicly I´m pretty new to Photoediting at least I´m starting a new Job here in a while as a Photographer since this what I really love to do. At least to put it right it is a 3 Year Proffesional education and I basicly would whish to get into the Sports branch as Freelance photographer I know it is tough though to pay the bills with it but Like said I love it and now it is time to Do what you love and love what you do
Kind Regards
Sonnette
THE MISSING POWER OF AN ENGINE IS BALANCED BY THE SICKNESS OF THE RIDER IF YOU DON´T NEED TO BRAKE BEFORE A CORNER YOU HAD BEEN GAY ON THE STRAIGHT BEFORE
jlv wrote:You should try making a skybox out of that.
I should, but I also can't. I'm not very artistically inclined, nor have any idea how the dang things work.
It looks a lot like the skybox used on a very old track. i can't remember exactly where i saw it or what track, but the skybox looked a lot like that image.
Good day gents,
Here you got some of my newer ones.
Kind Regards
Sonnette
THE MISSING POWER OF AN ENGINE IS BALANCED BY THE SICKNESS OF THE RIDER IF YOU DON´T NEED TO BRAKE BEFORE A CORNER YOU HAD BEEN GAY ON THE STRAIGHT BEFORE
At least the first one is completly manipulated though at least in orig it has crisp blue sky
THE MISSING POWER OF AN ENGINE IS BALANCED BY THE SICKNESS OF THE RIDER IF YOU DON´T NEED TO BRAKE BEFORE A CORNER YOU HAD BEEN GAY ON THE STRAIGHT BEFORE
LG voyager haha
i originally sent that to my friend cause he wanted to see it and the white board was behind it so he could see the sprocket but when i set it as my phone background it zoomed in a little more and it looked exquisitely good