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Sep 09, 2014 15:59 |  #1

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Sep 10, 2014 17:01 |  #2

Cool car, so you def have that going for you. I like how you used the fast shutter speed while the car is moving toward you. If you haven't already, expirement with slower shutter speeds also to give some variety to your shots. I would try to use the rule of thirds and not center the car in the middle of the photo. For processing, it could use a bit of contrast and saturation bump. Most guys post several shots from an event, so it is hard to judge how you did by one photo. If you have any more, post them up!


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Sep 10, 2014 17:44 |  #3

Thanks, will give your suggestions a try this weekend




  
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Sep 13, 2014 23:46 |  #4

I've always been one to try to get a "dimensional" view......about 45 degrees off the body....so that you get some of the grill and the basic body line

And as BallerStatus mentioned.....did you try some slow shutter speed panning shots?? Even if coming out of or into a corner....slower shutter speed will induce "wheel blur"...which to the mind...creates speed....not a parked car look.

Nice sharp image....but show us more!!! :)




  
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