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    Default 3 pics of Cutworm Specialties Hot Rod #1 "Close Enough".

    Cutworm Specialties in Hayesville NC.

    Since this car has been built there are now 2 more like it
    being built on commission. A shorter version of #1 with
    some improvement adaptations from the first. Then there
    is a truck version (#3) that will have a full drag race setup
    with 600+HP, beefed up frame, and a 5th wheel in the bed
    for a goose neck trailer which will be custom built to haul a
    hot rod.

    For this shoot I had a model lined up to come work with us...
    she didn't show up. So I just did some just car shots to turn
    our frown upside down. I wish I could find some models
    that do not have "hot chick syndrome".


    You can go to my flickr account to see the images in "huge" if you would like.




    IMG_1666iii-2-w by KMpics.com, on Flickr


    IMG_1668iii-1-w by KMpics.com, on Flickr


    IMG_1636-3-w by KMpics.com, on Flickr






    Thanks for looking!

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    Looks good. Would really like to see a rolling shot or two.
    that's how I roll

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    Killer shots. Hows was the second shot lit? Those are some gorgeous tones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    Killer shots. Hows was the second shot lit? Those are some gorgeous tones.
    1 and 2 were lit entirely by strobes (that orange behind the engine must have been from a distant street light). I had to use the focus assist from one of my strobe's hotshoe mounted to get a focus it was so dark. Once I got the focus right, I turned off the auto focus on the lens, detached the strobe and put it on a wireless trigger on a boom to elevate the strobes about 8 feet high pointing down at the car. I used 2 strobes like this and walked around the car holding them up high while firing them repeatedly manually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    Killer shots. Hows was the second shot lit? Those are some gorgeous tones.
    secret to back lighting the night shoot.


    group-w by KMpics.com, on Flickr

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    awesome. what are you using to wireless trigger the strobe? I only have a hotshoe mount that can do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    awesome. what are you using to wireless trigger the strobe? I only have a hotshoe mount that can do that.

    Cheep radio triggers that cost about $75 or so from amazon.com

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    very gangster.
    N/A>>><<<BOOST

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    I'd like to see one with a cummins and a huge turbo, that would be fun.

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