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A couple by my office. I woulda prefer night shots of these....but I'm not willing to come back to work at night
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they look dope
They do, but they also look uncomfortable.
Originally Posted by Jaw Knee C
A couple by my office. I woulda prefer night shots of these....but I'm not willing to come back to work at night
Originally Posted by kdwallace
Yeah, I'm sure they would - they just don't look comfortable.
They look like my bike shoes - but they're made of a really stiff carbon fibre and are pretty uncomfortable off the bike - they do their job though.
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
Originally Posted by Jaw Knee C
A couple by my office. I woulda prefer night shots of these....but I'm not willing to come back to work at night
Did you photoshop the corners? because that is some serious vignetting.
They go for $400. Personally, I wouldn't pay that much for a pair of soccer cleats, but thats just me.Originally Posted by J SUPER
Originally Posted by arsenalGUNNER1
Yeah they are incredibly light. I was bugging my cousin to let me try em on all day but no luckOriginally Posted by JKiCKz9
Originally Posted by arsenalGUNNER1
A few shots I took of my cousins new soccer cleats...
these are the neckbreakers of soccer, and first pics of them i've seen that aren't product pics from nike.
how much does this shoes go for
they look dope
Originally Posted by fatboyslim891
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Originally Posted by akf0dy7
i need some help as far as over exposing, i tried to get the smooth water look by lowering my shutter speed but the pictures came out waay to bright. ( im a total NOOB) any tips you can give me?
What second shutter speed did you use, it's not really recommended to shoot something like that in very bright sunlight like the one your in. Most time those flowing water shots are done in shaded secluded streams, lakes, rivers, etc.
or you could use a good neutral density filter to slow down your exposure.. do correct me if i'm wrong
if youre using a nikon set your exposure value (the button with the symbol) to -0.7