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Camry SE H.D.R Photography

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Let me know what you guys think! thanks alot!!!! im super stoked on my new Camry SE!








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Nice HDR shots. Not overdone. Can't see any signs of any haloing or graininess anywhere. The colour of the sky suits perfectly. If you have any non-automotive HDRs, feel free to post them in the photography thread :thumbsup:
Nice shots. Few pointers for next time.

Shots 2 & 3: In this particular composition, turn the wheel ALL the way to the right. This will give the illusion that your tires are bigger and give your car a more leaner/progressive stance.

Secondly, try some shots up on a ladder or higher point of view looking down at the car. Like a 2/3's shot. This will also give your car a sexier stance, and the illusion that the car is lower to the ground than it is. This also eliminates the nasty fender "gap"-- that you'll get that if you shoot straight on or have a lower point of view while panned out.

Otherwise nice shots! :thumbsup:

And for bonus, Photoshop(heal/stamp/contentawaretool/path) the foreground off your bumper on any shots that you can. If you have the time and/or skills.
Nice HDR shots. Not overdone. Can't see any signs of any haloing or graininess anywhere. The colour of the sky suits perfectly. If you have any non-automotive HDRs, feel free to post them in the photography thread :thumbsup:
Thanks a lot dude here is some more of my HDRS http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3312913#post3312913
Nice shots. Few pointers for next time.

Shots 2 & 3: In this particular composition, turn the wheel ALL the way to the right. This will give the illusion that your tires are bigger and give your car a more leaner/progressive stance.

Secondly, try some shots up on a ladder or higher point of view looking down at the car. Like a 2/3's shot. This will also give your car a sexier stance, and the illusion that the car is lower to the ground than it is. This also eliminates the nasty fender "gap"-- that you'll get that if you shoot straight on or have a lower point of view while panned out.

Otherwise nice shots! :thumbsup:

And for bonus, Photoshop(heal/stamp/contentawaretool/path) the foreground off your bumper on any shots that you can. If you have the time and/or skills.
I really appreciate the constructive criticism I love to hear suggestions that can help my photography thank you very much ill defiantly use those techniques next time I'm out shooting!!!
nice.. what lens are you using for the xsi?
nice.. what lens are you using for the xsi?
Canon EFS 18-55 mm Image stabilizer
Canon EFS 18-55 mm Image stabilizer
Amazing results with that lens. Great piece of value priced glass.

I really do think it's quite underrated in terms of image quality and sharpness.
Amazing results with that lens. Great piece of value priced glass.

I really do think it's quite underrated in terms of image quality and sharpness.
I agree. For a lens which comes standard in virtually all of Canon's packages, it produces really good results. The same can be said about the 75-300mm or 70-200mm lens that comes standard in the twin lens packages. Certainly very good value for money.
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