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Oct 24, 2010 13:09 |  #1

A couple of shoots on the new Saab 95.
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Oct 24, 2010 13:13 |  #2

Nice clean sharp shot's with good lighting, very nice work..


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Oct 24, 2010 20:12 |  #3

Nice shots but...wow...that is an ugly car...what happened to the sport, awesome looking Saabs? :(


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Oct 24, 2010 22:32 |  #4

There were good looking Saabs? Sorry but putting it next to the Beamer is just mean, and Beamers aren't the hight of beauty either in my opinion!

As for the photos, they're nice - but that's just it. They're very safe, as in they're simple, sharp shots with some nice colour. They're good, but perhaps try risking it up a bit next time? Some lighting, some more interesting composition? Even some more interesting PP would benefit. These just sortah blend if you know what I mean, don't particularly stand out in any way. Just the way I see it though, so take it as just one man's view.


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Oct 24, 2010 23:13 |  #5

TTk wrote in post #11155811 (external link)
Nice clean sharp shot's with good lighting, very nice work..

Thanks!

LowriderS10 wrote in post #11157763 (external link)
Nice shots but...wow...that is an ugly car...what happened to the sport, awesome looking Saabs? :(

I agree, I think it's way to big.

Agnu wrote in post #11158583 (external link)
There were good looking Saabs? Sorry but putting it next to the Beamer is just mean, and Beamers aren't the hight of beauty either in my opinion!

As for the photos, they're nice - but that's just it. They're very safe, as in they're simple, sharp shots with some nice colour. They're good, but perhaps try risking it up a bit next time? Some lighting, some more interesting composition? Even some more interesting PP would benefit. These just sortah blend if you know what I mean, don't particularly stand out in any way. Just the way I see it though, so take it as just one man's view.

Saab is trying to get into the premium segment, thats why it's up there with the beamer. :)

Thanks for the advice! The pictures are for a Swedish carmagazine and the readers like it a bit safe, but you are right I will try and mix it up a bit more next time. :)


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Oct 25, 2010 10:19 |  #6

Good location for #1 & I like it. I might like a later light shot more.


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