Didn't have a lot of time to really compose this shot, please give me some pointers.
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justin240 Member 196 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Victoria, BC More info | Aug 27, 2008 21:31 | #1 Didn't have a lot of time to really compose this shot, please give me some pointers.
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BillBoehme Enjoy being spanked More info | Aug 27, 2008 23:07 | #2 justin240 wrote in post #6193559 Didn't have a lot of time to really compose this shot, please give me some pointers. Unfortunately, the location was not very good. You are shooting towards the light and seeing the dark side of the car (see the shadow pattern on the floor), both of which do not help exposure. Try to find a spot where the light is coming mostly from behind you and try to avoid including any nearby high intensity lights in the scene. Atmospheric haze in images? Click for Tutorial to Reduce Atmospheric Haze with Photoshop.
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walternewton Senior Member 326 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Austin TX More info | Aug 28, 2008 18:31 | #3 I think the composition is fine - put the car in a nice outdoor setting with the right lighting (near dawn or dusk) and take the same shot from the same angle and you'd have a great picture.
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Aug 28, 2008 22:19 | #4 You used 17 mm focal length on this shot, but you could eliminate the severe distortion evident in this shot by using a longer focal length and backing up. Bob
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Aug 29, 2008 01:55 | #5 thanks for the tips, i did take 3 shots, the other 2 were at longer focal lengths, however, when reviewing the shots I found that this one had more depth. Does the distortion really take away from this picture. I have been trying to use distortion to my advantage. But maybe I just have the wrong idea. Rebel XTi
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AdamC Goldmember 3,719 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: newcastle.nsw.au More info |
Aug 29, 2008 04:23 | #7 I like the distortion, that comes to personal preference though. Look into getting a CPL filter so you can cut down on the reflections too.
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LBaldwin Goldmember 4,490 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2006 Location: San Jose,CA More info | Aug 29, 2008 05:39 | #8 I'll trade ya pointers fer the keys!! Get it too a better location first. I shot my Dad's 79' 930 at a really cool park with mtns in the BG worked great. I too think a longer lens would work better. With the WA you really dont get the MEAN look that the front / side has to offer. Les Baldwin
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jonklein611 Member 119 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Moon Twp / Erie Pa More info | Aug 29, 2008 07:57 | #9 LBaldwin wrote in post #6202196 I'll trade ya pointers fer the keys!! Get it too a better location first. I shot my Dad's 79' 930 at a really cool park with mtns in the BG worked great. I too think a longer lens would work better. With the WA you really dont get the MEAN look that the front / side has to offer. Me? I'd use a 400
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Aug 29, 2008 13:12 | #10 I wouldn't say that distortion, per se, hurts or doesn't hurt the picture, because that would be very subjective. My only reason for pointing it out would be to cover the possibility that you were not aware of the relationship between focal length and distortion. In portraits, the rule in 35 mm photography has been 85 mm or greater to avoid distortion. Basically, the same principle holds for anything else, including architectural, cars, etc. Bob
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