if it was that easy, everyone would buy a turbo and random pieces and throw it in a cardboard box then try to sell it for 5k more.
if it was that easy, everyone would buy a turbo and random pieces and throw it in a cardboard box then try to sell it for 5k more.
I'm on my work laptop, so I can't really provide any color or contrast critique since this monitor sucks, but they look fine. If you use this location again, I'd probably try to catch it at sunset or sunrise as it's a little boring; either that or drop in another sky.
Image 2 could use a little less ground, and composition wise, always (as a general rule) put more space in front of the car than behind (image 4). Our brain wants cars to go forward, so composition wise it's good to give them room to do so.
I don't really do rolling shots, but you need to use a much longer shutter speed to get away from the "on the way to Varsity meet" look.
Exposure looks great, probably the best I've seen from you yet.
We missed the sunset by a little bit so i had to settle for that,i had time constraints due to the sun setting. I really wanted to take my time and get some more shots but that couldnt happen.
Thanks,i tried taking multiple exposures and combined them together,turned out great imo.Exposure looks great, probably the best I've seen from you yet.
As for some of the other stuff,ill keep that in mind,thanks for the comment Andy!