Was bored, took some new pics of the car.
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Was bored, took some new pics of the car.
Well I had a somewhat overcast day. I read that is a good time to take pics of cars or at dusk.
Found a decent spot close to the house and tried my hand. I would like to learn how to do this.....any ideas, what I did wrong is welcome.
I know I shouldnt have anything in the background like those trucks. I will watch that. I need ideas as far as car placement in relationship to lighting etc.
Here ya go
Found a decent spot close to the house and tried my hand. I would like to learn how to do this.....any ideas, what I did wrong is welcome.
I know I shouldnt have anything in the background like those trucks. I will watch that. I need ideas as far as car placement in relationship to lighting etc.
Here ya go
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Looks great man. Only thing I noticed was on some of the side views the side to the camera was blacked out/dark. Looked like the light was on the nose and towards the other side of the car. You may could have turned the cars some to light up the side you were taking the pic of or got a reflector and have a buddy hold it to bring some light into that side. I'm learning myself and never have a buddy with me when I try. I was the reflector holder at the lsxshootout for a budy of mine when his car was shot for camaro performers mag. I asked allot of questions and it is very detailed/meticulous to get the quality pics they get.
Great pics though man. Love the car as always.
edit, take back the positioning comment. Looking at the shadows you had the car setup up best you could. Black is just hard to really get good pics of because it tends to do what happened to you. YOu def. need some reflectors to throw more light on the sides.
Great pics though man. Love the car as always.
edit, take back the positioning comment. Looking at the shadows you had the car setup up best you could. Black is just hard to really get good pics of because it tends to do what happened to you. YOu def. need some reflectors to throw more light on the sides.
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Looks great man. Only thing I noticed was on some of the side views the side to the camera was blacked out/dark. Looked like the light was on the nose and towards the other side of the car. You may could have turned the cars some to light up the side you were taking the pic of or got a reflector and have a buddy hold it to bring some light into that side. I'm learning myself and never have a buddy with me when I try. I was the reflector holder at the lsxshootout for a budy of mine when his car was shot for camaro performers mag. I asked allot of questions and it is very detailed/meticulous to get the quality pics they get.
Great pics though man. Love the car as always.
edit, take back the positioning comment. Looking at the shadows you had the car setup up best you could. Black is just hard to really get good pics of because it tends to do what happened to you. YOu def. need some reflectors to throw more light on the sides.
Great pics though man. Love the car as always.
edit, take back the positioning comment. Looking at the shadows you had the car setup up best you could. Black is just hard to really get good pics of because it tends to do what happened to you. YOu def. need some reflectors to throw more light on the sides.