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  • The end result could've all been done in photoshop with just one picture... But good job on the effort..

  • @The247th Thanks for your comment but ... No it could not! Because the angle of shooting of each "pop" is different. So I couln't just take a picture in abiant light an darken some parts of the car. The result would have been different ;-)

  • Nice work!!

  • cool, very creative.

  • omg! those shots are beautiful....how did you get each picture to come out so dark?

    it seems theres a bunch of lighting everywhere! amazing

  • Wow that's amazing!

  • thats nice my d40 syncs at 1/1000 with ebay triggers..nice job...

  • Amazing.

  • dude! what a great idea! really well done. and I especially like that you show that stuff like this can be done with a point and shoot. its certainly the photog, not the camera that makes the photo here.

  • Great job! I love the ferrari!

  • superbbbb

  • P... je suis sur le c... !

    C'est carrément excellent! Vous n'auriez pas précisé que c'est pris dans un salon, j'aurai tout simplement cru que c'était en studio!

    A chaque fois que je découvre vos nouveaux travaux sur votre blog je suis sur le derrière comme on dit. Vous avez beaucoup de talent!

    Merci pour le partage!

  • Merci Jimbo, c'est très motivant ;-)

  • Amazing work here

    congrats my friend.

  • Impressive! Those shots of the Jaguar XJ and the BMW Dynamic Drive (or what's it called?) are absolutely terrific!! Very inspiring technique!

  • hey bro i tot PW can only sync at 250?

    nice work i only can say this 3 letter

    WTF!!!???

    NICE!!!!!!

  • Hi,

    actually PW can sync a 1/1000s but you have to shoot with an electronic shutter (like on the G10).

    You can sync at higher speed with a pc cord then the limitation is the flash duration (1/1000s at full power, 1/2000s at 1/2 pwr, ...)

    thanks for the comment

  • brilliant work!

  • I admire you

    well done

  • Awesome challenge! What shutter speed were you using?

  • 1/1000 s 80ISO f8 ;-) for most of the pics.

  • this is genius man!

  • fantastic work as always!!! very impressive indeed!

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