Mini photoshoot, plus before and after stripes!
#1
Mini photoshoot, plus before and after stripes!
OK so my roommate and I went and washed the cars and took a few pics with my new Canon T3i
And now the stripe change. I know many wont like my choice of colour/stripes but its what i like.
Before:
and After:
PLease give me your thoughts on the pictures as i just bought the DSLR and am just learning to play with it.
And now the stripe change. I know many wont like my choice of colour/stripes but its what i like.
Before:
and After:
PLease give me your thoughts on the pictures as i just bought the DSLR and am just learning to play with it.
#4
So I was scrolling through your pictures on TMS app on my phone and thinking how much cleaner your car looks than that BMW and then I got to the last one and dropped my phone.
I'm sorry but those green stripes ruined it. It went from sleek and understated to autozone pimped. Just my opinion.
I'm sorry but those green stripes ruined it. It went from sleek and understated to autozone pimped. Just my opinion.
#5
Thats your opinion which is totally fine, i knew as soon as i put them on that it would a love/hate thing for most people.
I wanted a splash of colour(I admit its a rather heavy splash). and Green is my favourite colour. I will get some better pictures of the stripes when the weather gets a bit nicer/im not on nights. the only pic i have was taken with my galaxy not my Canon.
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Not a big fan of the stripes. Minus the wheels, i thought your car was nearly perfect from looking at the earlier pics with the bmw. Which by the way the bmw looks really nice as well.
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Nice pics and great looking cars. As a professional photographer I will give you a couple ideas. As far a your camera and lens, get a good filter and cheap hood for your lens. If you look close you will see flares, circles caused by the sun in the pictures. A filter and hood will minimize this affect.
Also light is key and your pictures will turn out better with shooting early morning or in the evening. This way, you'll get a lovely warm side wash of sunlight on your car and you'll avoid the overtly harsh brightness of the midday sun, which will cause problems with reflections. If you shoot in the shade you will have to add light to the subject. Your car blends into the shadows.
Last thing is to try different angles. Shoot from the ground up. It will give your car menacing look.
Have a great day and keep shooting.
Also light is key and your pictures will turn out better with shooting early morning or in the evening. This way, you'll get a lovely warm side wash of sunlight on your car and you'll avoid the overtly harsh brightness of the midday sun, which will cause problems with reflections. If you shoot in the shade you will have to add light to the subject. Your car blends into the shadows.
Last thing is to try different angles. Shoot from the ground up. It will give your car menacing look.
Have a great day and keep shooting.
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