Quote Originally Posted by chad@competitionclutch
-shoot in the hour before sunset
-look to make sure no trees or poles are "growing" out of the hood/roof/trunk of the car
-use the lowest ISO you can, even if you have to use a tripod
-shoot against a background that makes your car "pop" aka if its a light colored car shoot against a dark background
-make sure there are no clutter (trash cans, other cars, people, powerlines or poles) in your background. dont have things back there that distract away from the subject aka your car
-dont shoot in an area with trees overhead cause they will reflect onto your car.
-shoot with your camera below 3 feet or above 9 feet.
That is exactly the answer I was looking for. Cause I know shooting cars are different cause of reflective surfaces etc. Thank you. Reps to all when I can.