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FM's fifty six Vette.

 

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I love the Vettes, I have all of the annual issues.



   
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Great pictures Tony. Love those Vettes.



   
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Another Blue Chevy Tony Perrone- 👏 You took the “BEST” photos.  Could you share you photo studio equipment, setup and tips for getting these beautiful shots?



   
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Awesome pics... you caught the details perfectly.



   
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Another Blue Chevy Tony Perrone- 👏 You took the “BEST” photos.  Could you share you photo studio equipment, setup and tips for getting these beautiful shots?

Thank you! We have the overall best model photographers at this site. No secrets to good model shots, just decent equipment and a little experience using it.

 

I use a Nikon D610, always on a tripod and always set on time release so my hands are not on the camera to shake it. I use two lenses primarily, a medium zoom for general shots; Nikkor 24-120MM with aperture set, usually at F/22 and for close-ups, a Micro Nikkor 105MM. Generally I set that to f/45 for anywhere between 2 to 25 second exposures.

 

I use the camera's onboard fill-flash set at slow - rear sync at -0.03 compensation.

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Posted by: @galen55

Awesome pics... you caught the details perfectly.

Thank you sir!



   
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Al_Dorado
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Nice!  I've never seen this one before.  FM's Cascade Green '56s had a bad gap in the front edge of the hood.  



   
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Posted by: @al_dorado

Nice!  I've never seen this one before.  FM's Cascade Green '56s had a bad gap in the front edge of the hood.  

It was a FM commission for Mint Models in fiberglass Al.



   
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Geoff Jowett
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@bob-jackman its great the way your photos show up the iridescent paintwork Tony 



   
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Posted by: @perrone1
Posted by: @greatmachines

Another Blue Chevy Tony Perrone- 👏 You took the “BEST” photos.  Could you share you photo studio equipment, setup and tips for getting these beautiful shots?

Thank you! We have the overall best model photographers at this site. No secrets to good model shots, just decent equipment and a little experience using it.

 

I use a Nikon D610, always on a tripod and always set on time release so my hands are not on the camera to shake it. I use two lenses primarily, a medium zoom for general shots; Nikkor 24-120MM with aperture set, usually at F/22 and for close-ups, a Micro Nikkor 105MM. Generally I set that to f/45 for anywhere between 2 to 25 second exposures.

 

I use the camera's onboard fill-flash set at slow - rear sync at -0.03 compensation.

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Thank you for such a generous sharing of your acquired knowledge Tony



   
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Al_Dorado
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@perrone1Thanks for the clarification, Tony.



   
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