Need Feedback on Pictures
#1
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Need Feedback on Pictures
hey all, i decided that if i want something done, i'll do it myself, today i took some pictures, didn't get enough time and the sun started to set, so i need some feedback on what you guys think of some of the pics, thanks
![](http://myspace-638.vo.llnwd.net/00510/83/67/510527638_l.jpg)
![](http://myspace-693.vo.llnwd.net/00510/39/67/510527693_l.jpg)
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![](http://myspace-638.vo.llnwd.net/00510/83/67/510527638_l.jpg)
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Last edited by STiNightFall; 02-19-2006 at 03:18 AM.
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It's an awesome car, Andrew. That part won't change. Perhaps next time, you'd like to take the pics earlier so that the setting sun provides some great lighting. On top of that, it looks a bit cloudy, so I guess you can wait for a clear day to reshoot.
I've also found that taking shots at night in an area with good lighting and no visual distractions in the background make for some nice photos. Hope this helps.
I've also found that taking shots at night in an area with good lighting and no visual distractions in the background make for some nice photos. Hope this helps.
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yo andrew. don't know if you know this but your car looks like it's leaning to the right (passenger side) i don't know if it's the wa you took the photo but it looks slightly off
great pictures other wise. take josh's advise![Big Grin](https://www.i-club.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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great pictures other wise. take josh's advise
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To add to Josh's recommendation, cloudy is good too, it will accentuate your car colors.. and just need to adjust the White Balance on the cam...it makes a good contrast...
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Originally Posted by iNfEk
yo andrew. don't know if you know this but your car looks like it's leaning to the right (passenger side) i don't know if it's the wa you took the photo
Jon
Jon
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nice clean shots lighting is okay....
try early morning for the best sun...
depending on your camera.... personally i like low lighting---
makes me work harder for a unique shot.. plus most people take shots in the sun...
i like brendans work(yamatodamashii)
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