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Jul 29, 2010 23:20 |  #1

Comment please. Shot with 50mm 1.8 mk II going approximately 65mph

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Jul 29, 2010 23:51 |  #2

Great photo of a mundane subject: A rolling Benz wagon, lowered. Big whoop.
The lighting and composition appear excellent to me, while the subject is
a serious dud.

Also, have the driver NOT look directly at your camera lens.


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Jul 30, 2010 08:11 |  #3

Good pan. I think you could crop up from the bottom to just below the 1st white line.


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Jul 30, 2010 11:46 |  #4

Nice shot. I agree with Photos guy. Either crop it up from the bottom or maybe even erase the line that's cut off. Makes it a bit cleaner


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Jul 30, 2010 12:20 |  #5

Agree on crop. Disagree on the review of the subject. I like it!


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Jul 30, 2010 14:52 |  #6

I've literally just bought a nifty fifty myself. Nice shot, and IMO cool car!

I agree with the comments about the crop but I've had a bit of a play with it and it's a difficult to get it looking right without changing the aspect ratio. I feel it's a bit flat and could do with a bit more 'pop' though.


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