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volleybrad
21st of August 2005 (Sun), 14:16
Please give me your opinions. I'd greatly appreciate it.

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y100/volleybrad/subaru_MG_0114-01.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y100/volleybrad/subaru_MG_0170-01.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y100/volleybrad/subaru_MG_0188-01.jpg

Hellashot
21st of August 2005 (Sun), 19:32
My only suggestion - post fewer images next time.

Ray Marrero
21st of August 2005 (Sun), 19:57
Brad,

What camera lense did you use?

volleybrad
21st of August 2005 (Sun), 20:00
I used a Canon 20D with the EF-S 17-85mm IS USM

ShotByTom
22nd of August 2005 (Mon), 21:09
I really like the first picture. Colors look great and so does the lighting.

Did you hang that expensive camera out your windows while you were driving??

Carzee
22nd of August 2005 (Mon), 21:30
You drive taking photos on the wrong side of the road.. but at least there's no trafic. So its safe.

Overall (in 2cent brief format), there's some badly positioned posts, and busy backgrounds... but the action shots are cool.

scr7b
23rd of August 2005 (Tue), 07:56
I like the first one, but the yellow reflection in the rear bumper is a bit distracting. I agree about posting fewer shots though! We'd need all day to mention each one individually...

I suppose #5 is good too, but I think it needs to be sharp all the way to the foreground.

Radtech1
23rd of August 2005 (Tue), 18:01
I agree too many to critique. Pick out the two good ones and repost those.

Rad

Notornis
29th of August 2005 (Mon), 11:17
First shot would be even better if you had positioned car and camera to avoid the pole and the house.

Suedezu
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 14:23
The 1st is also the best by far. Post fewer shots!!! Its confusing even when you want to express opinions because you lost count.

volleybrad
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 14:29
Thanks everyone.
I cut down on the pictures in my original post, and also touched up that first one a bit.

Carzee
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 17:32
You got rid of that pole at the front, but the thing that gets the eye is the safety yellow reflection at the rear.

It never ends, sometimes its better to try the shot again. Like the movies; "Scene 1, Take 16"

Desertraptor
30th of August 2005 (Tue), 18:09
Looks good.