I would have to say...Sickk, I like the closeups
much appreciated people.. trying my best to get better with it. waiting for got locations to get better full car pics. and so on.
lol watermarks. i never really seen a big point in putting big ones on.. only put some on some of my drawing when posted up. but ehh i know i took em not like going to make it into a magazine or something
Pretty sure I saw that silver ep3 while I was going through tyrone the other night. I really like the wheels![]()
BUILT NOT BOUGHT .........
pretty sure I've seen all these cars at the meet on thursday in sunnyside.
sunnyside ?? idk.. lol on side note new pics on photo page
No clue about the glare removal. PM nerdsrock and ask Andy. He is good with that stuff. IMO if you are going to do an angle with the valve cover do one from a higher angle to catch the whole thing. Let the whole valve cover be your focus point.
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That group shot is secks.
Those pics are pretty great for a beginner. I am no photo pro, so I won't get technical.
G37s 6MT/coupe
There are two ways.
The first is the best way - don't shoot into your light source (in this case, the sun). Always be aware of what is about to be photographed.
The second is to edit it out in Photoshop. That's a lot of painful post-processing. Not recommended. Just retake the shot with different lighting.
The second shot has your shadow. Watch out for this and avoid it when possible. Also, try to have the car in one lighting range. Part of this car is in the shadows while part of it is brightly lit.
I'd say you're well on your way to great success in the photography department.
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