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Perfection (if it just didn't have to have that front plate )
Unfortunately, There is a law here in MA...got pulled over once for not having my front plate on my FX!
Originally Posted by blnewt
You really should pimp yourself out for photo shoots, dude's got skills w/ the DLSR on the 4DSC
That one was specially for John!
Just a hobby for me...thanks for the compliment!
Originally Posted by blnewt
I also really like this shot, this is one of the few shots I've seen where those OEM Sport wheels look just right. Perfect distribution of silver (or chrome, or aluminum) in just the right places really give a nice balance.
Try my best to keep her balanced.
Originally Posted by blnewt
Now all that's lacking is some nice exhaust tips. I think Rochester knows a guy
I was looking into Tanabe, but since I'm financially strapped at the moment...it will have to wait.
Excellent photos. I wish I could predetermine the angles in my minds eye the way you do.
If you take a quick look at the photos in my garage you will quickly see that I don't have a talent for photographing cars.
Excellent photos. I wish I could predetermine the angles in my minds eye the way you do.
If you take a quick look at the photos in my garage you will quickly see that I don't have a talent for photographing cars.
There's nothing wrong with your pics...you just need to shoot a bit lower at your G's height.
Take your time to focus.
The angle which you are taking the picture makes a huge difference!
There's nothing wrong with your pics...you just need to shoot a bit lower at your G's height.
Take your time to focus.
The angle which you are taking the picture makes a huge difference!
99% of people with a camera in their hands will take a picture from eye-height. If you want your subject to stand out, you need to see it in a way that uniquely focuses on that subject... and the easiest way to do that is to capture the shot at a non-traditional perspective. That's why I love the swivel LCD lens on my (now ancient) Canon. It let's me hold the camera high or low, while still framing the shot.
Here's an easy trick. You want to use your point-n-shoot to take awesome pictures of your car? Sit in a lawn chair.
There's nothing wrong with your pics...you just need to shoot a bit lower at your G's height.
Take your time to focus.
The angle which you are taking the picture makes a huge difference!
Thanks for sharing your Garage photos.
Originally Posted by Rochester
99% of people with a camera in their hands will take a picture from eye-height. If you want your subject to stand out, you need to see it in a way that uniquely focuses on that subject... and the easiest way to do that is to capture the shot at a non-traditional perspective. That's why I love the swivel LCD lens on my (now ancient) Canon. It let's me hold the camera high or low, while still framing the shot.
Here's an easy trick. You want to use your point-n-shoot to take awesome pictures of your car? Sit in a lawn chair.
I crouch for most shots which is just further proof that there's more to it than just getting low. I use an 8MP Canon Rebel XT which I've had for about 8 years. Great little Camera that is far more capable than I. However, in the hands of my teenage daughter the Canon Rebel rocks. If not for privacy issues I would share her facebook photography page.