Do any of you have any tips for taking pictures of cars...like stuff to do w/backrounds and certain things to focus on.
thanks.
stevay Hatchling 3 posts Joined Dec 2004 Location: Massachusetts More info | Dec 29, 2004 22:31 | #1 Do any of you have any tips for taking pictures of cars...like stuff to do w/backrounds and certain things to focus on.
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cricket Member 149 posts Joined Dec 2004 More info | Dec 31, 2004 15:50 | #2 Where are you taking these? Indoors or out? There is nothing worse than a brilliant image of a fuzzy concept. - Ansel Adams
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iwatkins Goldmember 1,510 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Gloucestershire, UK More info | Jan 01, 2005 05:07 | #3 As Cricket says above really.
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charlesu Goldmember 4,320 posts Likes: 121 Joined Jan 2003 Location: Midwest More info | Jan 01, 2005 05:49 | #4 Nice shot. And Cricket's advice is awesome. I don't shoot cars. It's hard to do well. And my car shots look like crap (here is an example). But don't sweat it. Just get out and have fun.
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EoSD30fReAk Goldmember 2,198 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Netherlands More info | you havo to find an angle that not many people use!
Photography is my way to relax
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Conk Goldmember 3,368 posts Joined Jul 2002 Location: Cloverdale B.C. More info | charlesu wrote: Nice shot. And Cricket's advice is awesome. I don't shoot cars. It's hard to do well. And my car shots look like crap (here is an example). But don't sweat it. Just get out and have fun. Oh ya sure. Looks like crap. Admit it. You just wanted to show off your Porshe. stevay wrote: Do any of you have any tips for taking pictures of cars...like stuff to do w/backrounds and certain things to focus on. thanks. My suggestion is polarizing filter and use flash to eliminate shadows. it was said to shoot in the twilight or in my opinion overcast. Angle is everything too. You can get everything else right. Lighting and exposure, but if the angles aren't right you wont be happy. I have some shots that I saved from a poster a while back. I do not want to post them as I did not shoot them but I merely kept them as a reference for angles to shooting cars. e-mail me if you'd like me to send them to you. Cloverdale Photography
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iwatkins Goldmember 1,510 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Gloucestershire, UK More info | Jan 01, 2005 17:49 | #7 Prompted by this post, I've finally got around to uploading my new gallery dedicated to the Litchfield Imports, Subaru Impreza Type 25.
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Conk Goldmember 3,368 posts Joined Jul 2002 Location: Cloverdale B.C. More info | Love the studio shots Ian. Thumbs up man! Cloverdale Photography
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skimmilk68 Member 227 posts Joined Dec 2004 Location: Air Force Academy, CO More info | Jan 01, 2005 22:53 | #9 what about during night in a pretty empty supermarket parking lot or a gas station where they have those bright white lights? -canon 350d
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iwatkins Goldmember 1,510 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Gloucestershire, UK More info | Jan 02, 2005 05:02 | #10 Yes, it would work well. However, you would probably need to tripod mount the camera for a fairly long exposure.
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MattSG Member 100 posts Joined Dec 2004 More info | Jan 02, 2005 05:25 | #11 Permanent banI personally am all about action shots. Depends on the car of course...but experiment with different places and what not. For still shots go long exposure on a clean car, it will look like a million bucks.
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mikesd Senior Member 893 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: Olney Illinois,home of the white squirrels More info | Jan 02, 2005 05:55 | #12 Here is a shot of a friends car done last summer. Shot off of tripod about a foot off the ground, just before the sun started going down. Shooting that low allowed for an all tree background. 50D, 10D, XT, S3 IS, Tamron 17-50, Tamron 28-75, Tamron 18-200, 18-55, 430EX II
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skimmilk68 Member 227 posts Joined Dec 2004 Location: Air Force Academy, CO More info | Jan 03, 2005 01:27 | #13 here's some i took tonight i tried to do that effect like i mentioned above... night time, under those bright white lights at a gas station or a market parking lot the ground was wet (raining) so it gave a cool effect but i dont know why it didnt come out sharp... maybe lower aperture.. anyway i looked like a jacka$$ drying my car and cleaning the wheels while its raining -canon 350d
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Jan 03, 2005 08:04 | #14 Most of these were in a parking lot, at and after sunset: FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Sohc_mshue Member 49 posts Joined Jan 2005 More info | I have been having a lot of trouble taking pics of my car at nightime. I just got my canon S1 camera and the only real place i've tried taking pics were in my driveway at night. For some reason the street lights and other lights around the car cause this bubble effect and I see all kinds of light blotches in the pic. Even with a lower apature i see a bunch. Here are a couple of the pics. Don't laugh..I'm a noob
Also some of my friend's cars.
You can really notice the light splotches in the second pic of my car.
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