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Old 5th of November 2007 (Mon)   #1
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Default Narrow side of the 10-20.

How do these look? I took these yesterday, do these look to out of focus, or soft? Or too PP?



http://umdrive.memphis.edu/awiseman/Ram/SideRamRSZ.jpg






Trying to figure out the best way to shoot with this 10-20 to get good results.
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Default Re: Narrow side of the 10-20.

the 3rd picture gets my vote... but I like the last as well.
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Default Re: Narrow side of the 10-20.

The colour is so saturated it hurts my eyes! I like the 3rd and 4th though.
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Default Re: Narrow side of the 10-20.

I really didn't change saturation much, I did mess with the curves though. Thanks for the comments!
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Default Re: Narrow side of the 10-20.

I like 'em...Just a bit of distortion in the top left in the second though...
Good job.
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Default Re: Narrow side of the 10-20.

I had a Big Blue Dodge and I loved it. Took me on a road trip to Alaska and back. Wasn't a Hemi though, must be nice.
I like the saturation, but I favor rich, deep colors.

Sorry I had to convert the second image to a link but it was waaay over the 800 pixel limit.
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I had a Big Blue Dodge and I loved it. Took me on a road trip to Alaska and back. Wasn't a Hemi though, must be nice.
I like the saturation, but I favor rich, deep colors.

Sorry I had to convert the second image to a link but it was waaay over the 800 pixel limit.
I'm sorry about that I wasn't even paying attention. I will resize it tomorrow and re host it. Sorry.

I just got the truck about 3 months ago, but so far I like it. I went from Camaro's, etc. to it so its a change but I like it. With the MDS on the Hemi, I have gotten as high as 22-23 MPG on the highway cruising around 55-60. But most the time it stays around 18-19 on the highway. I'm not sure If I could drive it to Alaska and back though, lol.

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Default Re: Narrow side of the 10-20.

Why the weird crop in #1?
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I was trying to keep it somewhat square, while not getting a sign in the shot on the left, so the composition is a little funny in #1.
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Well, why not move the effing truck?
And try this next time:
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Well, why not move the effing truck?
And try this next time:
A few Car Lighting Tips - Updated
I'm lazy . It would have been a horrible picture if I shot from the other side, the way the sun was.

Seriously though, thanks for the comments and suggestions though. Thats why I love this site, people always trying to help you make you a better photographer. Thanks.
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