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J-BO
5th of May 2009 (Tue), 20:38
this was my first attempt at shooting autos with my digital. i called my buddy and met him on the roof of a local parking garage at dusk. Unfortunatly i dont have the right lighting for this but wanted to try anyways, i think what i got was ok. please let me know what you think, or what i could do next time!
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y149/carshow95630/fusion%20photography%20desings/0454-1small.jpg
The-great-328ic
5th of May 2009 (Tue), 21:34
looks underexposed. My suggestion is that you start shooting in daytime to learn your camera, after you know how to use it properly then start taking pics at night, start in places where you have decent lightning
sastein
5th of May 2009 (Tue), 21:38
I'd change the white balance. It's way off. Also I'd stop down the lens some more and use a steadier tripod. It's a fairly long exposure so you'd need to use a shutter release cable and mirror lockup. It's a bit soft. The lack of light on the hood detracts as well.
The background should be cleaner also. The clock and the other lights above the hood detract. You might also leave more room in front of the car and a little more behind. You might try the shot again with the headlights on to.
On a positive note, you got the front wheel turned in the right direction.
If you don't have off-camera flashes, you pretty much have to balance the white balance out in camera or shoot RAW and edit it in post.
PhotosGuy
5th of May 2009 (Tue), 21:58
Except for the glare from the lights in the body & the blown clock, it's not a terrible effort as far as the look of the Z. If you have PS, this is one way to fix the clock: Post #13 in this, & the links in it.
Malibu in the snow. (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=620283)
at dusk This is the time to shoot, but without the garage lights:
A few Car Lighting Tips - Updated (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70290)
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J-BO
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 03:20
sastein- thanks for the tips and info. like i said im not to use to shooting autos at night so the tips on what to change, fix or try next time really help. thanks for the wheel comment tho, who wants a picture of the tire!
photos guy- thanks for the link, i checked it out, ill have to put a little work in at PS
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