
Originally Posted by
JITB
true..as a viewer, I have come to the conclusion that most of my favorite pictures arent from the best photgraphers, its the ones with the best eye. And likewise there are alot of photographers with good eyes and no skills behind the lens.
alot of your pictures are off with the vision too much open space too much to look at and hard to focus on what you are trying to capture.
and the height of the pictures are boring, it seems like you are standing at your normal height, which doesnt give the picture any interesting point of view. These are relatively stock cars, so the height you are taking the pictures at makes it look like a dealership pic. My suggestion is to find elevation, and manipulate it. Make the elevation just as important as the exposure/white balance and everything else. And show point of views that give us a special perspective that we normally cant capture just by looking at a car.
and the wheels are turned in a bad way that kills the picture. Wheels make or break the car in a picture, the tire shouldnt be shown when the wheel is turned..for the most part.
Pictures are too cool, they have a blueish tint over all of them. Which maybe from your post processing.. but they need some warmth to them!
im not a photographer...so all that is from a lookers perspective. The key to learning photography i think is to find your style and and learn how to get what your going for from other photographers, and dont be stubborn like blacknightteg...listen to your criticism!