*Little photo shoot of my G*
I like the locations of the first two shots. A couple of suggestions on the first one:
Since the lighting varies (bright background, dark foreground) you should try to merge multiple exposures at different EVs or use fill flash. Also, it needs to be tilted clockwise a few degrees.
Since the lighting varies (bright background, dark foreground) you should try to merge multiple exposures at different EVs or use fill flash. Also, it needs to be tilted clockwise a few degrees.
nice pics.
I'll never post my pics b/c people like Marcus, SPEED, Calvin and others make my picture taking skills look like that of a two year old. I know you're just trying to help out the members Marcus, but it feels embarrassing when I look at my pics compared to yours. You guys need to quit being so damn good.
I'll never post my pics b/c people like Marcus, SPEED, Calvin and others make my picture taking skills look like that of a two year old. I know you're just trying to help out the members Marcus, but it feels embarrassing when I look at my pics compared to yours. You guys need to quit being so damn good.
Don't feel embarrassed man. I (we) are just trying to help people's photos come out better to display your car in the best way possible. Grant, Cal, Daniel (Speeed), etc. pick my photos apart too. I'm glad they do, it helps (and has helped) me out a great deal.
I don't always provide technical feedback because I know that some people just take photos with a camera phone or P&S camera and are not really interested in trying photo techniques. But when someone says they did a "photo shoot" of their car, I figure they were trying to take some nice photos, so I can't help but to chime in if I see something that can be improved upon.
I don't always provide technical feedback because I know that some people just take photos with a camera phone or P&S camera and are not really interested in trying photo techniques. But when someone says they did a "photo shoot" of their car, I figure they were trying to take some nice photos, so I can't help but to chime in if I see something that can be improved upon.
I like the locations of the first two shots. A couple of suggestions on the first one:
Since the lighting varies (bright background, dark foreground) you should try to merge multiple exposures at different EVs or use fill flash. Also, it needs to be tilted clockwise a few degrees.
Since the lighting varies (bright background, dark foreground) you should try to merge multiple exposures at different EVs or use fill flash. Also, it needs to be tilted clockwise a few degrees.
Thanks for looking/commenting guys.
i like the first two and the last one.. they look nice to me.. but what the he!! i know about taking pictures hehe. my kodak doesn't do all the fliters other guys use..maybe i need to get photoshop
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i like the locations of the first two shots. A couple of suggestions on the first one:
Since the lighting varies (bright background, dark foreground) you should try to merge multiple exposures at different evs or use fill flash. Also, it needs to be tilted clockwise a few degrees.
Since the lighting varies (bright background, dark foreground) you should try to merge multiple exposures at different evs or use fill flash. Also, it needs to be tilted clockwise a few degrees.
hei candlestick park i think its great to have people like u on the forum, its nice to get a more professional review on pictures, and i notice u provide a lot of helpful stuff so that is much appreciated, at least on this side










