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Night photoshoot <56K will croak!!!>
I finally sort of learned to use my new Canon Rebel XT camera and I still have not even touched the tip of the iceburg. Here are a few pics of my SS and LT1 97 Formula's Formula from the other night. Oh, and please notice my freshly shaved antenna that I absolutely love! Questions/comments/curses/tips are welcomed. Enjoy!!
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Originally Posted by lt1 97 formula
no thanks im not really a fan of chrome wheels
yea todd the pictures turned out pretty damn good and that is my buddy's 93 mr2 turbo in the second to last picture.
yea todd the pictures turned out pretty damn good and that is my buddy's 93 mr2 turbo in the second to last picture.
Thanks for the comments guys and PLEASE give me any suggestions to help me photograph a little better. First of all, I am going to get a new tripod that is more stable and possibly a remote for the camera because a lot of them came out blurry because of the motion in both the tripod and my hand pushing the shutter button.
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Originally Posted by RedRyder518
OH YEAH!? WELL I'M NOT REALLY A FAN OF BLACK WHEELS EITHER!!! lol. Screw you and your black wheels haha.
Thanks for the comments guys and PLEASE give me any suggestions to help me photograph a little better. First of all, I am going to get a new tripod that is more stable and possibly a remote for the camera because a lot of them came out blurry because of the motion in both the tripod and my hand pushing the shutter button.
Thanks for the comments guys and PLEASE give me any suggestions to help me photograph a little better. First of all, I am going to get a new tripod that is more stable and possibly a remote for the camera because a lot of them came out blurry because of the motion in both the tripod and my hand pushing the shutter button.
Nice cars!
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Nice cars and nice pics.
A good strong tripod makes a world of difference, more so when it is windy outside.
And like Morbid said, use the timer button. When you jam down on the shutter button it shifts the camera, and you can get some pics blurred that way.
A remote shutter button would be nice though, takes away from waiting on the timer.
Peace,
Craig.
A good strong tripod makes a world of difference, more so when it is windy outside.
And like Morbid said, use the timer button. When you jam down on the shutter button it shifts the camera, and you can get some pics blurred that way.
A remote shutter button would be nice though, takes away from waiting on the timer.
Peace,
Craig.
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Originally Posted by Morbid
There should be a built in timer on the camera. I would imagine, anyway. Look for something that looks like this:
Nice cars!
Nice cars!