Second Photoshooot of my BO
Sorry about my amatuer photo taking skills. Any suggestions on how I can improve would be greatly appreciated 

















Last edited by robinchen; Jan 30, 2007 at 05:31 PM.
Originally Posted by r15k
they need to be lightened, but nice shots
I'm assuming your camera has a manual setting. Just play with the shutter speed and aperture and use a tripod. You might also have to mess around with the ISO setting. Play around with the camera and figure it out.
I like the debadging. I was just gonna remove the S, but now thinking of taking the G35 off as well. Very clean
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Originally Posted by asuh
I'm assuming your camera has a manual setting. Just play with the shutter speed and aperture and use a tripod. You might also have to mess around with the ISO setting. Play around with the camera and figure it out.
Originally Posted by kewltea
I like the debadging. I was just gonna remove the S, but now thinking of taking the G35 off as well. Very clean
. becareful when u debadge though. i think i had the blowdryer on too hot and when i took off the s. i had a little piece of paint chip off =( but its not too bad. so just dont blow dry it for too long.
Originally Posted by cferrer80
Nice pictures, I like the tint. I just got my G35X and will get my windows tinted this weekend.
Robinchin Hope you like this
Originally Posted by RLS
nice car
great lookin ride man!
as far as photoshooting techniques i'll give you three very simple ones:
1- shoot either sunset or sunrise or a cloudy day.
mid-day sun is the worst!
2- get low, at least on the level of where the center of the car is.
simply taking a knee when shooting works wonders (seems you did this somewhat/ on some)
3- watch the shadows, i like how you framed some in and around the trees--but, it plays havoc on your cameras sensor (a lot of light and a lot of shadow in the same shot). you end up with overexposed and or underexposed parts of the shot.
hope that helped
as far as photoshooting techniques i'll give you three very simple ones:
1- shoot either sunset or sunrise or a cloudy day.
mid-day sun is the worst!
2- get low, at least on the level of where the center of the car is.
simply taking a knee when shooting works wonders (seems you did this somewhat/ on some)
3- watch the shadows, i like how you framed some in and around the trees--but, it plays havoc on your cameras sensor (a lot of light and a lot of shadow in the same shot). you end up with overexposed and or underexposed parts of the shot.
hope that helped
Originally Posted by aszatk01
great lookin ride man!
as far as photoshooting techniques i'll give you three very simple ones:
1- shoot either sunset or sunrise or a cloudy day.
mid-day sun is the worst!
2- get low, at least on the level of where the center of the car is.
simply taking a knee when shooting works wonders (seems you did this somewhat/ on some)
3- watch the shadows, i like how you framed some in and around the trees--but, it plays havoc on your cameras sensor (a lot of light and a lot of shadow in the same shot). you end up with overexposed and or underexposed parts of the shot.
hope that helped
as far as photoshooting techniques i'll give you three very simple ones:
1- shoot either sunset or sunrise or a cloudy day.
mid-day sun is the worst!
2- get low, at least on the level of where the center of the car is.
simply taking a knee when shooting works wonders (seems you did this somewhat/ on some)
3- watch the shadows, i like how you framed some in and around the trees--but, it plays havoc on your cameras sensor (a lot of light and a lot of shadow in the same shot). you end up with overexposed and or underexposed parts of the shot.
hope that helped


