ravishing!!!
Good looking ride, nice shots.
Night shooting is difficult. I keep an eye on the light source and those pesky point sources that float around in the sky. The street lights hovering over the car detract from the subject.
I really like the last shot where you pick up side lighting on the body. I would pull the exposure down when digitally working it [post processing]. Adobe Lightroom excels at this.
Night shooting is difficult. I keep an eye on the light source and those pesky point sources that float around in the sky. The street lights hovering over the car detract from the subject.
I really like the last shot where you pick up side lighting on the body. I would pull the exposure down when digitally working it [post processing]. Adobe Lightroom excels at this.
I only photograph my car when it is dirty because it seems to always be that way..... Your car looks like it has yet to leave the showroom of the dealership and the wheels are just so right on it...I hope you can keep it looking as good for as long as you own it because the look it has is classic.
i can tell those were handheld. dude, invest in a $10 tripod from best buy. itll make your night and low light shots 1000000x better
You didn't do so bad hand held.
I would stick to your technique. Tripods are good, but not so handy. I've always felt they got in the way. They do have a place, however.
A good solid handhold on the camera using your body or anything else handy if you're concerned and a 1/60 shutter speed or more.
That shot I looked at was dead on w/ focus. Primary focus was on the post more than the car. Depth-of-field. Choosing the correct focus point becomes critical to the overall shot under those conditions.
I would stick to your technique. Tripods are good, but not so handy. I've always felt they got in the way. They do have a place, however.
A good solid handhold on the camera using your body or anything else handy if you're concerned and a 1/60 shutter speed or more.
That shot I looked at was dead on w/ focus. Primary focus was on the post more than the car. Depth-of-field. Choosing the correct focus point becomes critical to the overall shot under those conditions.
Trust me, I mean this as a compliment.
I've never liked white automobiles. Maybe it's an age thing, because when I was growing up only Old People owned white cars, and about the only thing you saw were Old people in white cars OR white ambulances.
But things have changed. White is now a popular choice. I have to admit maybe I have to adjust my thinking. Honda Fits look especially sharp in white. Your's looks great. Love the wheels and front end. I have to reverse my prejudice...that's a good looking vehicle.
I've never liked white automobiles. Maybe it's an age thing, because when I was growing up only Old People owned white cars, and about the only thing you saw were Old people in white cars OR white ambulances.
But things have changed. White is now a popular choice. I have to admit maybe I have to adjust my thinking. Honda Fits look especially sharp in white. Your's looks great. Love the wheels and front end. I have to reverse my prejudice...that's a good looking vehicle.
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and yeehh... EFF that, go handheld
(clearly i don't know anything about shooting a photo *nods*)
