PDA

View Full Version : These any better


unlimited6986
23rd of September 2007 (Sun), 19:39
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/oethero/Cars/park3.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/oethero/Cars/park1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/oethero/Cars/park.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v151/oethero/Cars/parkflag.jpg

I havent touched them at all in psp or anything straight from the camera i took the pics when the sun was almost gone.

Livinthalife
23rd of September 2007 (Sun), 19:42
looks like the WB needs some adjusting.

euge.lee
23rd of September 2007 (Sun), 19:43
Ever since someone pointed it out to me, I'm very careful when composing pics to not let trees, telephone poles or flag poles "grow" out of the car. I would suggest paying a bit more attention to that in the future. http://rdefined.com/phpbb/images/smiles/emthup.gif

Eagle
23rd of September 2007 (Sun), 20:10
"These any better" than what?

Ever since someone pointed it out to me, I'm very careful when composing pics to not let trees, telephone poles or flag poles "grow" out of the car.
This applies to anything not just cars.

unlimited6986
23rd of September 2007 (Sun), 20:59
I posted another topic w/ my car just seeing how these pics came out

Over Actor
23rd of September 2007 (Sun), 22:14
Nice lgt. Been thinking about selling my car and getting one.

PhotosGuy
24th of September 2007 (Mon), 07:52
I'm liking #3, but they are too blue. That's OK for a "mood shot", but when they all look that way, then you need to pay more attention to WB?

unlimited6986
24th of September 2007 (Mon), 08:22
I shot these in AV so i guess ill just keep sticking w/ M

JHew84
24th of September 2007 (Mon), 10:38
Just like the others have said, watch the WB and work a little more on your composition. I'm not sure a shoot next to a childrens park was really the best backdrop, it's honestly a little distracting in my opinion.

You're off to a nice start though, keep shooting!

coolmonk
24th of September 2007 (Mon), 11:49
WB is too blue. You exposed for the car, but this resulted in blown out skies since you have a black car. Try taking two shots, one exposed for the car and one for the sky...then blend them together in Photoshop.

Also, nothing wrong with shooting in AV. I shoot mostly in AV and it never gives me any problem.

unlimited6986
24th of September 2007 (Mon), 19:24
Ok i just picked the park because i live next to it. And thanks for the help next time ill mess w/ it more this is the 2nd time i went out w/ this camera so im still trying to learn to use the settings.