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THIS GUY HAS A GOOD EYE.
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#2
Or a really good camera :P
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#3
Prolly a combination of both. Some nice pics in there.
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#4
Some of his stuff is great, but some of it is really forced. I guess those are the breaks when your domain name is famewhore.com :D
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#5
There are some really good compositions. Definately a good camera, gives it the professional edge. I think looking at the skycar shot would show they can't pull off the same drama in a real setting (or "in the moment") as they can in a staged shot. It didn't do anything for me. In all, I would say it's slightly better than what you'd get out of most art school grads.
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#6
Camera has little to do with a well composed shot. I'll agree with Anthony, good eye.

Though the lens flare makes me laugh. When someone photoshops a picture someone always says "Needs more lens flare."
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#7
a lot of those photos are HDR ...high Dynamic Range photos.....

basically you take 3 to 10 pics of the exact shot and usually go up and down 2 or more stops ...combine all the shots into one and you have the best of all exposures.... it's pretty cool actually...


here's exactly how it's done ... click me
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