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Jan 09, 2007 20:42 |  #1

Here are some old shots with my 50mm f/1.8

all criticism and critique welcomed. please tell me if the images are too dark or too light...i cant tell because i have 2 different monitors that yield me different results.

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Jan 09, 2007 20:57 |  #2

nice clean car (aside from the fartpipe ;) )

maybe in the future, try to shoot on the sun side.

look a littel dark, but not bad.


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Jan 09, 2007 21:26 |  #3

RadAL wrote in post #2515954 (external link)
nice clean car (aside from the fartpipe ;) )

maybe in the future, try to shoot on the sun side.

look a littel dark, but not bad.

thanks for the comment :)

and i assure you , i know it looks like a fart pipe, but it doesn't sound like a tin can at all :D


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Jan 10, 2007 01:50 as a reply to  @ InfraRed's post |  #4

I always love seeing cleanly modded imports, there's just so many that rice eveything out, but you have done just the opposite. As far a the pictures, I really like them and personally I like the color contrast very much. The only thing I noticed was maybe the wheels are little too dark. It would be nice if we could them more in the first couple of pictures.


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Jan 10, 2007 03:19 as a reply to  @ The REBELion's post |  #5

Excellent choice of location for the car and I really like the white reflection on the rear contrasting with the red door.

I don't have an issue with the shadow side of the car and think the contrast adds interest to the image. Well done for maintain balance with the white walls in sunlight.

So many people just shoot pictures of cars where as these are proper artistic images.

Well done.


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Jan 10, 2007 03:27 as a reply to  @ John Sims's post |  #6

Nice location!


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Jan 10, 2007 11:44 |  #7

wow thanks for all the positive feedback :)

The REBELion- i will keep the wheel darkness in mind next time. actually i just painted them so it shouldnt be a problem, i just hope the public likes the color choice.

on a side note, how do you like that 70-200L?


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Jan 10, 2007 20:29 |  #8

The sunny side is over exposed, the shady side is under exposed. Try not shooting in direct sunlight. It's too hard to expose correctly, and even if you did manage it, it still looks bad. Sunset or sunrise is ALWAYS perfect :) Overcast days as well, just watch for cloudy reflection in the paint. Also in the shade works too, just shoot into the shade so you don't end up with a insanly blown out background.

Compositions are different. Not bad. Defiantly a nice hatch though :D


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Jan 10, 2007 20:54 |  #9

Nice choice of location. They look pretty good, considering the light. Try this sometime:
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Jan 11, 2007 02:30 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #10

Love the Hatch!! Your pics brings some memories of my old 95 Hatch...




  
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Jan 11, 2007 05:46 |  #11

:) thanks!


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