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These are the only nice photos in this thread, but that's a given since Zak shot them.
For those that don't care so much for photography whatever, great job. Those that do, consider these suggestions.
Research dynamic range, apply it... please stop over doing it with your shadows and highlights.
Consider your surroundings, try to avoid having utility poles growing out of your car.. or blades of grass covering the subject (unless that's what you want, but be tasteful)
Use a polarizer, reflections will ruin a photo.
I used to be guilty of all of the above, some of those suggestions are just my taste.. but go with it, I know what I'm talking about. ;)
These are the only nice photos in this thread, but that's a given since Zak shot them.
For those that don't care so much for photography whatever, great job. Those that do, consider these suggestions.
Research dynamic range, apply it... please stop over doing it with your shadows and highlights.
Consider your surroundings, try to avoid having utility poles growing out of your car.. or blades of grass covering the subject (unless that's what you want, but be tasteful)
Use a polarizer, reflections will ruin a photo.
I used to be guilty of all of the above, some of those suggestions are just my taste.. but go with it, I know what I'm talking about. ;)
i agree with you, im not a photographer, i just bought a camera for personal use and only just getting used to the camera and only shot on auto so far cause im not comfortable with the camera
Do you people know how to read? I don't understand this. Its so frustrating when you guys cant read the rules. NO OTHER CARS IN THE PICTURE, NO PEOPLE IN THE PICTURE, AND MUST BE A PROFESSINAL LOOKING PICTURE!!! STOP TAKING PICTURES WITH YOUR BOOST MOBILE PHONES!!!!!!!!
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