Howdy. Car photography is not easy with all the light reflection and angles etc. These pics are actually really good with the available light. A few things I would have changec, the first 2 pics hand more space behind the car than in front. Try crop that out or shoot with space in front of the car. The idea is if you are going to have space it should look like the subject has somewhere to go. Google the rule of thirds for a better idea. Then the other one and this would take some time to sort, in the first 3 pics there is a pole growing out of the car, those power poles or whatever they are, are drawing your eye. To fix this you would have to move around a bit or move the car. In the last pic there is a bright red box growing out the top of the car. You get my idea. The car is the focus so try minimize destructions. A shallow depth of field would have helped a lot here. Otherwise like I said, not bad at all.Couple from today. For those of you who actually know how to take proper photos, would love some feedback for the future on how to improve shots regarding angles, lighting, focus points, etc.
Couple from today. For those of you who actually know how to take proper photos, would love some feedback for the future on how to improve shots regarding angles, lighting, focus points, etc.
Howdy. Car photography is not easy with all the light reflection and angles etc. These pics are actually really good with the available light. A few things I would have changec, the first 2 pics hand more space behind the car than in front. Try crop that out or shoot with space in front of the car. The idea is if you are going to have space it should look like the subject has somewhere to go. Google the rule of thirds for a better idea. Then the other one and this would take some time to sort, in the first 3 pics there is a pole growing out of the car, those power poles or whatever they are, are drawing your eye. To fix this you would have to move around a bit or move the car. In the last pic there is a bright red box growing out the top of the car. You get my idea. The car is the focus so try minimize destructions. A shallow depth of field would have helped a lot here. Otherwise like I said, not bad at all.
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For me, your picture are way too cropped, too much in the background, your white balance is too cool and you need to bump up your shadows and lower your whites. All this is stuff you learn over time and can fix in post.
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CA-GTI, looking goooood. What color are your rimd it is it the picture that makes them look a light greyish
Very cool and unusual. Will look them up.They are like a satin gunmetal. TSW Bathurst if you wanna look them up
Not sure how to put an image directly on here so here is a link. Really happy with the way the car is comin along
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bwze5WoO-b1xUnk3c2lnWlRtbnM