... everyone knows im a photo whore, so i figured i would share some pics [of my car, and of whatever else i spot this week]
PLEASE give criticism on the shot itself, because i want to start working on improving my shots ... so if you think the photo lacks something or needs a change, lemme know
(dont critique the car, because theres not much i can do to change it this week ... and i know i need wheels )
photos will become clickable as i edit them and submit them to my art site
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Looks good, especially the yellow camry. Did you use PhotoMatix for those?
for some of them, yes ... just the first shot, the shot of the cityscape, and the stadium
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Originally Posted by midnightmach
Photo 1. Too dark?
Photo 2. Is that cropped, or did you zoom in?
Photo 3. Try and get more sun on the car
Photo 4. The city looks slightly tilted.
Also are they edited the colours looks bright...
and the photos aren't bad but you wanted critisism
1) you and drew both said the pictures were dark ... but they appear pretty bright on my Samsung SyncMaster 941BW, although dark on my Dell Latitude D620's screen ... so i guess its just a matter of monitor calibration
2) zoomed in
4) yeah, i adjusted the tripod wrong ... i was on an extremely slanted walkway
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Originally Posted by dna59
Wow a yellow camry. LOL
i know ... it passed me on the way home and i couldnt help but take a quick shot as i flew by
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1) get some new wheels
2) no other cars in the shot, it takes the focus off yours.
3) i perfer simplistic shots that highlight the car so simple settings are always a plus, unless...
4) its a really cool location like industrial area, courtyard, field or other place you wouldnt normally see a car.
1. try to have your car placed away from trees. it looks like a tree is growing on top of your car. same with the sign. also, i feel the ground is taking half the size of the picture...
2. same with what others said, no other cars because it takes away the focus from your own car.
3. looks good, but picture doesnt look too sharp or tack sharp. also, consider cropping the hill on the lower right corner. its kind of distracting. (personal opinion)
4. colors look a bit too oversaturated.
5. blown out exposure?
Needs wheels. Can't believe no one else has mentioned that.
pipe down, noob
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Originally Posted by Tuner571
Looks good man, I'm really liking the new stance!
thanks!
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Originally Posted by prnc_chrmng
to me, the first one has too much cemet on the bottom.
the next two look to cluttered with other things if your cars the main focus.
next two look good.
word! thanx for the comments ... btw, i love ur photography
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Originally Posted by felonyr301
Is it me but I see you left the front with more gap than the rear. Too much hassle to have the front a little more lower to close that gap?
i removed the built-in rake ... i didnt want even fender gaps, i wanted a level car
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Originally Posted by moky
1. try to have your car placed away from trees. it looks like a tree is growing on top of your car. same with the sign. also, i feel the ground is taking half the size of the picture...
2. same with what others said, no other cars because it takes away the focus from your own car.
3. looks good, but picture doesnt look too sharp or tack sharp. also, consider cropping the hill on the lower right corner. its kind of distracting. (personal opinion)
4. colors look a bit too oversaturated.
5. blown out exposure?
good comments ...
just to clarify, the last picture is just for fun so everyone could see the yellow gen 4 ... its not really "photography", per se
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