Quote Originally Posted by CH@Dbee
even though you shot in RAW the white balance is still very off. look at the color of the 240 in 7/9/10. some look very orange and some look very blue.

also try to keep those minivans, 350Z's and broncos out your background. the over all location and how the white balance is off ruins the pictures.

sorry if i was "blunt"

cars look nice though. i really like the black z32, ive wanted one of those since the 90's LOL
Well there was mixed lighting. On the left there was an orange light, on the right, a white light. If I balanced for the wight, it would make the orange very obvious, if I balanced for the orange, the white became blue. I've used the location before, and when we decided to go, it was about 20 mins away. We didn't know that they had changed the lighting, or that a pool / tennis court was going to be so crowded. The location was god awful, but we didn't stop by to take pics, we went there meaning to based off of previous experience. I do think white balance can ruin a shot, but it was hard to avoid in the horrible location.

Here is an example of what RAW got me in a a much better location 2 weeks later.