Just started doin some photography - rx8 shoot :)
Invest in a tripod. Also be aware of your background. Try to stay away from things like poles sticking out from behind the car. In pic 5, turn the wheel the other way. Pic 2 is the best of the bunch.
Damn dude are you on coil overs? The second pic is thee best. Where in Texas are you located?
Oh wait a minute, you chopped it. Nevermind.
Oh wait a minute, you chopped it. Nevermind.
Last edited by 9krpmrx8; Jan 18, 2010 at 10:02 AM.
haha, I appreciate all these comments guys - I just do this for a hobby, not really a business.
Keep in mind I've only been doing this for 3 days now, but I agree with everything - Practice makes perfect.
I was in weatherford, tx - but now i'm stationed in Phoenix AZ.
As for the camera - I'm using a Canon Rebel XTI.
www.nuthinspecial.smugmug.com - link to some more of my pictures.
Thanks fellas
Keep in mind I've only been doing this for 3 days now, but I agree with everything - Practice makes perfect.
I was in weatherford, tx - but now i'm stationed in Phoenix AZ.
As for the camera - I'm using a Canon Rebel XTI.
www.nuthinspecial.smugmug.com - link to some more of my pictures.
Thanks fellas
haha, I appreciate all these comments guys - I just do this for a hobby, not really a business.
Keep in mind I've only been doing this for 3 days now, but I agree with everything - Practice makes perfect.
I was in weatherford, tx - but now i'm stationed in Phoenix AZ.
As for the camera - I'm using a Canon Rebel XTI.
www.nuthinspecial.smugmug.com - link to some more of my pictures.
Thanks fellas
Keep in mind I've only been doing this for 3 days now, but I agree with everything - Practice makes perfect.
I was in weatherford, tx - but now i'm stationed in Phoenix AZ.
As for the camera - I'm using a Canon Rebel XTI.
www.nuthinspecial.smugmug.com - link to some more of my pictures.
Thanks fellas

read this with the understanding that i am trying to help you out.
As mentioned, watch your background and get a tripod, why the tripod, it will get rid of any camera shake, static shots are best done from a stable tripod. learn to control your camera, get what you want out of it.
watch your aperture settings, the first shot, the background is too in focus for what it looks like you were trying to do. open your aperture, reduce your focal plane, and get a good blur on the background, since it is so distracting.
watch your lighting, while the 2nd is the best of the lot, your light source is on the other side of the car, making your focal side in the shade. that makes for a tough exposure, and a blown out sky if you expose for the car.
keep working at it, it is a great hobby.
As mentioned, watch your background and get a tripod, why the tripod, it will get rid of any camera shake, static shots are best done from a stable tripod. learn to control your camera, get what you want out of it.
watch your aperture settings, the first shot, the background is too in focus for what it looks like you were trying to do. open your aperture, reduce your focal plane, and get a good blur on the background, since it is so distracting.
watch your lighting, while the 2nd is the best of the lot, your light source is on the other side of the car, making your focal side in the shade. that makes for a tough exposure, and a blown out sky if you expose for the car.
keep working at it, it is a great hobby.
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