High dynamic range photography is a technique in which you combine overexposed, underexposed and properly exposed pictures to get an image that shows you all of the shadows and highlights in the picture. It’s a simple technique to do but can be hard to refine....
The safer version of what you may be thinking of (well, sort of)… this was taken while driving on the freeway. Yes, I did it again but there was some traffic on my side and I was moving very slow. In case you were wondering, yes, I was alone in the car. ←...
Nope. Not the one that you might be thinking of. 🙂 This car is helping advertise a Cuban restaurant in Culver City. I’m not sure what it’s called, all it says is “Cuban Food”. Also, I was almost offered some money as I lay on the ground to take...
I was having some problems with one of our cars overheating. I was told that the thermostat was possibly not opening when it should. In the process of trying to take it off, this bit broke. ← Project: 3six5 – Day 108 – Sinful Project: 3six5 – Day 110 – Leftover...
I was helping my cousin David take pics of his car because he wants to sell it to get a more fuel-efficient car. Here’s one of the pics. ← Project: 3six5 – Day 88 – Mr. Patel Project: 3six5 – Day 90 – Awesomeness Inside...