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Dec 17, 2006 20:10 |  #1

I liked the picture to begin with due to the motion blur. C&C welcome.

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Dec 18, 2006 00:49 |  #2

The photo seems to be very over exposed, and to the point that the rear bumper is all but blown out.

Knock the ISO back down to 100, and throw the F/stop up to 8 and it think it would look better. Other then that though the car seems to be pretty sharp, which can be hard sometimes.

Tell him to get a new antenna too, the tall ones are very ugly IMO.


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Dec 18, 2006 07:59 |  #3

Tell him to get a new antenna too, the tall ones are very ugly IMO.

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Dec 18, 2006 08:13 |  #4

Personally I think the tail lights look hideous on the car, I was just trying to get feedback on the picture though. The guy wouldn't just get along us and stay steady for a picture, he'd keep doing flyby's (guess that's part of being 18 or 19, whatever he is). This was in the very late afternoon, so the sun had a pretty bad angle. I'll try to start playing with the f-stop more, and watch the iso settings.




  
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