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    Don't meter off of white bro. That second shot is wayyyy too bright. (I know you probably didn't take these, but just saying.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSphotograph View Post
    Don't meter off of white bro. That second shot is wayyyy too bright. (I know you probably didn't take these, but just saying.)
    yea i know... how do u take better pictures of white cars to keep all the detail in the white?

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    Quote Originally Posted by white92lude View Post
    yea i know... how do u take better pictures of white cars to keep all the detail in the white?
    Meter off of grass if it's around, because it's about middle grey, or close to it, most of the time. I don't know what camera you're using or in what mode you're using it in so I cant tell you for sure. :P

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    that makes sense. ill give that a try. I have a sony alpha300 dslr. not the best, but i like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by white92lude View Post
    that makes sense. ill give that a try. I have a sony alpha300 dslr. not the best, but i like it
    With most DSLRs you can hold the shutter down half way to meter, then press it fully to shoot.
    So focus on some grass or the like, hold the shutter half way to meter, recompose your shot while still holding the shutter half way, then shoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSphotograph View Post
    With most DSLRs you can hold the shutter down half way to meter, then press it fully to shoot.
    So focus on some grass or the like, hold the shutter half way to meter, recompose your shot while still holding the shutter half way, then shoot.
    Nice! that sounds so easy. haha. hopefully it will be when i give it a try. i will def. post some pictures once i do. thanks for the advice bud!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by white92lude View Post
    Nice! that sounds so easy. haha. hopefully it will be when i give it a try. i will def. post some pictures once i do. thanks for the advice bud!!!
    No prob doo.
    And, just fyi, I'm a chick. ;D

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    nice shots and very nice lude, very clean and simple
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