Pics from denver GTG my RS4...practice photo time
Seeing how these pics worked out guys...working on my photog skills
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Looking good PW. Some general tips:
-try to have your light source (usually the sun) behind you. This avoids heavy shadows in the photo that aren't always obvious when you looking at the scene with your eyes. Also, a very bright sun can be as bad as not enough light because you'll start to get strong reflections.
-try to have a clean background. Walls, blue sky, and natural elements are good for car photos. Surfaces with contrasting color and/or texture are good for background too.
Good luck, keep the photos coming!
-try to have your light source (usually the sun) behind you. This avoids heavy shadows in the photo that aren't always obvious when you looking at the scene with your eyes. Also, a very bright sun can be as bad as not enough light because you'll start to get strong reflections.
-try to have a clean background. Walls, blue sky, and natural elements are good for car photos. Surfaces with contrasting color and/or texture are good for background too.
Good luck, keep the photos coming!
Thanks for the tips yellowblur.....as i looked at the photos i noticed the poor reflections with people, concrete blocks, etc. doesn't look good.
I'll try your tips and then post again soon and you can see if the photos have improved.
Thanks Again,
I'll try your tips and then post again soon and you can see if the photos have improved.
Thanks Again,
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