Pic's of my baby
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Pic's of my baby
Ok finally figured out how to post my pics on here so here are some of the best pics i have taken so far, tell me what you guys think, and some advice
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Originally Posted by CrimsonWS6
Ok finally figured out how to post my pics on here so here are some of the best pics i have taken so far, tell me what you guys think, and some advice
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Looks sweet. Is that one of the center panel deacal kits from Afterthoughts Auto in the back. I've been wanting to order one. If not, that's impressive, my car's has pretty much disappeared.
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Looks really good!! Where did you take those pictures? I've been looking around for some spots to take some new pics. I like the one with the grape field(pic 2). I didnt know there were grape field around Mo-Hill. Bad car once again!!
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Originally Posted by CrimsonWS6
Ok finally figured out how to post my pics on here so here are some of the best pics i have taken so far, tell me what you guys think, and some advice
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Picture #1- Too close to car it makes you use wide angle on camera which distorts the image making it look awkward, also cars usually LOVE pics from down low not high generally. Also background is really distracting.
Picture #2- See how before I said take pictures down low GENERALLY.....well this is the exception because you have a beautiful vanishing point and it really works with the picture. Big props on this picture, very nicely exposured and good saturation.
Picture #3- Again you got in a little close, try using your telephoto and getting as far as you can from the car to fill it into the picture just the same. This will get rid of distortion. Also watch your angle, it seems your a little off center.
Picture #4&5- Near perfection, exluding odd shadow on hood in #5. Perfect time of day, wonderful exposure.....I see #4 definitally on the wall in your garage
I may seem a little harsh, but that's how you learn. As always take my critism as a good thing, you've got some great pictures in there and #4 definitally shows you have what it takes to take some awesome shots.