Hey man not bad at all, but for some C&C Ive got a few suggestions...
Overall suggestions: Id resize them to a maximum of 1024x768. That's a standard resolution most people run on their monitors. Anything else might be too large for them to see the whole picture.
First photo- The photo seems really soft, as in the focus isnt really on any one thing in particular. There's not a lot of clarity. I cant see your calipers well nor your brake rotors (which I should be able to probably since that was more than likely being the car for your focus). What filters did you run these through in Photoshop? A cooling filter? There also seems to be a lot of halation and fringing in the shot as well on some of the bright spots and reflections. What kind of lens are you using?
Second Photo- I cant say I like the photo at allOnce again, since the photo is so large the first thing I really see is the purple fringing on the lights inside the building. Sometimes its unavoidable unless you have a high dollar glass, but you can touch it up a bit in photoshop, just have to look for it. There seems to be a purple artifact on the brick wall for some reason. What are your settings on the camera and what mode were you shooting under?
Third Photo- I really like this one. Focus seems pretty good, but probably could use an unsharp mask in photoshop to make it a little clearer. This photo in black and white with only the color inside the windows would be hot in my opinion.
Fourth Photo- Same comments as Second
Fifth Photo- Not bad man, but the ISO seems a little too high. Was ISO set on automatic?
Sixth Photo- Favorite shot of them all. Pretty good centering of the photo. Im not a fan of straight up and in the middle shots. But there is a good bit of room above your car so that the car isnt right smack dab in the middle. Very nice man.





Once again, since the photo is so large the first thing I really see is the purple fringing on the lights inside the building. Sometimes its unavoidable unless you have a high dollar glass, but you can touch it up a bit in photoshop, just have to look for it. There seems to be a purple artifact on the brick wall for some reason. What are your settings on the camera and what mode were you shooting under?
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