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Feb 12, 2017 23:22 |  #1

Hey everyone, here are some shots I took to a VW GTI. This year I want to make some car photoshoots, so here is the first one of the year.

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Feb 14, 2017 12:10 |  #3

It may be my monitor at work, but the first image looks a little overexposed, other than that looks good.
The second image would have been my favorite but you cut off a slither of the drivers side of the car? I believe it works sometimes to cut off parts of the subject if done properly, usually in larger chunks than what you did there, but cutting off just a small portion it makes it appear as though you didn't quite center up like you wanted to.
the third image is good, but again, possibly a little overexposed but could just be my work monitor.


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Feb 14, 2017 15:26 |  #4

White cars are as tough as black ones in their own way.
My biggest problem with it is that it's ALL WHITE! Look at MHO's shot here: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=753614
See the difference?

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Feb 15, 2017 14:20 |  #5

aemravan wrote in post #18273394 (external link)
It may be my monitor at work, but the first image looks a little overexposed, other than that looks good.
The second image would have been my favorite but you cut off a slither of the drivers side of the car? I believe it works sometimes to cut off parts of the subject if done properly, usually in larger chunks than what you did there, but cutting off just a small portion it makes it appear as though you didn't quite center up like you wanted to.
the third image is good, but again, possibly a little overexposed but could just be my work monitor.

Yes, they are a little overexposed, but I couldn't do much because the sun was intense :S. And yes, now I think that I cut the wrong part of the car. Maybe it'd have been better if I cut the car by the half. Thanks :D

PhotosGuy wrote in post #18273601 (external link)
White cars are as tough as black ones in their own way.
My biggest problem with it is that it's ALL WHITE! Look at MHO's shot here: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=753614
See the difference?

More here: Post #52:

Yees, that's a huge problem :S. I see the difference, and I think it'd easier to take photos of the car at night and not during the afternoon. Thanks for the info ;)


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