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Most pictures seem a little too warm to me and I think it would if the face of the front rims are turned toward the camera. But who am I to talk, I'm a nub.
he needs lights
lights
lights
lights
lights
lights
background is exposed well, but the car is horribly exposed
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I am rude, opinionated, and sometimes come off as a dick. I am just speaking my mind. If it offends you, PM me. Don't go whine to someone else. I am civil, talk to me, just dont be stupid.
ok few things...composition is awful...stop centering the car so much...rule of thirds is your friend
second, white balance is off.
third, why are you using a star filter?
fourth, your focus is off on a lot of the shots.
also, picture 6 would have been better had he turned the wheel right and it was shot as a portrait, rather than landscape.
Last, your background is boring...in that case try shooting with a telephoto and shooting from farther back and zooming in...it will increase depth and make your focal point pop. I dont mean to sound harsh it's just how it is.
Thanks for all the comments and tips everyone. And as I stated, the car is NOT stanced...haha. I was shooting with a 5.6 f/stop and the star filter was just for fun because I just got it for Christmas. I'm probably going to get a smugmug or flickr account soon. I've just been using photobucket because it's free.
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