Post a good photograph of a car, especially vintage, and it gets my immediate attention...everytime. This photo is GREAT.... did you have the opportunity to reposition the car so as to change the background?? A friend wants me to take a few pics of his Shelby Cobra, and I'll have free rein to choose the setting.... I'm (kinda) looking forward to it.
30 Mar 20:08
digicam
NO Guy I had to shot it where it was. I would have preferred any place that didn't show mildew on the walls.
I like shooting cars in area that has nice large trees. go to my 500px site (https://500px.com/Digicam) and you will see what I mean. Use either 7 or 9 Exposures to bring out the detail of the cars. Also try to use a Circular Polarize Filter if available. Less processing the better on cars...it keeps them looking real and not cartoonish.
Interior of a 36 Chevy Custom Coupe
Post a good photograph of a car, especially vintage, and it gets my immediate attention...everytime. This photo is GREAT.... did you have the opportunity to reposition the car so as to change the background?? A friend wants me to take a few pics of his Shelby Cobra, and I'll have free rein to choose the setting.... I'm (kinda) looking forward to it.
NO Guy I had to shot it where it was. I would have preferred any place that didn't show mildew on the walls. I like shooting cars in area that has nice large trees. go to my 500px site (https://500px.com/Digicam) and you will see what I mean. Use either 7 or 9 Exposures to bring out the detail of the cars. Also try to use a Circular Polarize Filter if available. Less processing the better on cars...it keeps them looking real and not cartoonish.
Classy work!