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Old 07-05-2007, 11:06 AM
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I got bored at work last night and snapped a few pics of the ride.
Taking opinions on how to take better pictures. enjoy guys and gals





















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Very nice pics!
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Whats with the cop?
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my job and one of my boys works K-9
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I like your angles. Night time shots are hard to get right.
Take this as constructive criticism. I'm learning all this stuff as I go and this is what i have picked up so for.

If your camera has the count down timer function use that when taking night pics. It should sharpen your pictures because you won't have the movement of the button push.
Also if you are able to play with exposure, try to brighten it up slightly. It will give the image a little more detail and not hide everything in the dark.

If you get into picture taking seriously, look into getting some photo editing software like GIMP or Adobe Photoshop. Then you can adjust the images like i did below.

just my 2 cents.

I edited your photo to show you the detail a little more light brings out.
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Originally Posted by -Freak-
I like your angles. Night time shots are hard to get right.
Take this as constructive criticism. I'm learning all this stuff as I go and this is what i have picked up so for.

If your camera has the count down timer function use that when taking night pics. It should sharpen your pictures because you won't have the movement of the button push.
Also if you are able to play with exposure, try to brighten it up slightly. It will give the image a little more detail and not hide everything in the dark.

If you get into picture taking seriously, look into getting some photo editing software like GIMP or Adobe Photoshop. Then you can adjust the images like i did below.

just my 2 cents.

I edited your photo to show you the detail a little more light brings out.
THANKS GUYS
Freak, yeah starting to get into taking pics criticism is greatly appreciated thanks for the editted pics looks good. im goin to start playing with photoshop this weekend
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Nice car. Yeah night shots a very very difficult. And a dark car makes it even more difficult. I'll edit your pics later with a noise reducer after they've been brightened up. I think they'll be pretty good even in such lighting conditions.
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thanks man




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