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I've done a search but couldn't exactly find anything on this type of scenario. Most threads died after a few posts. I'm going to be doing a shot with a few friends and their cars. I do a lot of automotive photography but mostly during the day. I'm definitely going to pick up a flash but not in time for this shoot. It's going to be in a parking garage with supposedly ample lighting (we'll see about that. I've yet to see a garage with good lighting >.<)
Any tips or camera settings I should use. I have 18-55, 50, and 70-200 f/4. Thanks! |
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