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A couple car photos I've taken
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Originally posted by ramairws6 View PostThat's right Speedo you were the only one to see my car with C6 ZO6 wheels on that time...................Traver
What do I know you change your car with the wind over there in the top secret bat cave...I didn't notice the wheels and besides you were looking at them wheels at one time if I remember right. Right
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Overall I really like the pics, I would look at shooting with longer lenses and a smaller f-stop, that will create less depth of field ( bluring the background out more and creating depth.)this will give a more 3d effect to your pics. Not crazy about your way of doing bw, looks maybe like just desaturated in PS. Look at more contrast wo losing detail and that will help to create separation and drawing the car off the background. I you want a subject, in this case a car, Look for back grounds that set the car off ( black car on white background or a blue car on a yellow background) or you can go the other way and go monochromatic ( red car on red background, black car on a black background or in your last pic which is my favorite whit car on a white back ground.)
As for your candid the most important thing to capture weather you are photographing cars or people is the create a emotion when you look at an image, in this case you are capturing motion of a bad ass car leaving the line showing its power.
What i tell people that want to learn more is to recognize why or why not a particular shot does or does not work so you know how to correct it next time you shoot.
Remember photography is a art so there really is no right or wrong, its all in the eye of the beholder yo just want more beholders to like your stuff if that makes sense.
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Originally posted by Typhoon View PostNice pics. :cool:
Originally posted by Fotoboy View PostOverall I really like the pics, I would look at shooting with longer lenses and a smaller f-stop, that will create less depth of field ( bluring the background out more and creating depth.)this will give a more 3d effect to your pics. Not crazy about your way of doing bw, looks maybe like just desaturated in PS. Look at more contrast wo losing detail and that will help to create separation and drawing the car off the background. I you want a subject, in this case a car, Look for back grounds that set the car off ( black car on white background or a blue car on a yellow background) or you can go the other way and go monochromatic ( red car on red background, black car on a black background or in your last pic which is my favorite whit car on a white back ground.)
As for your candid the most important thing to capture weather you are photographing cars or people is the create a emotion when you look at an image, in this case you are capturing motion of a bad ass car leaving the line showing its power.
What i tell people that want to learn more is to recognize why or why not a particular shot does or does not work so you know how to correct it next time you shoot.
Remember photography is a art so there really is no right or wrong, its all in the eye of the beholder yo just want more beholders to like your stuff if that makes sense.
The others were all shot with my Rebel XT. There's so much to learn with that camera! But I love it! I have a couple lenses for it but haven't had the opportunity to use them as much as I'd like for shooting cars. I really need to be more aggressive to shoot this year!
Again, I appreciate your input! Here's 2 other non-car candids for the helluva it
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