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What is this rule of thirds? Also, I touched up one of the pictures and messed with the settings again. I also uploaded this one with flickr.
Here's the original I posted:
And here's the one I messed with and uploaded with flickr:
What do you guys think?
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flickr is free too, just limited amount of space. like everyone else said, rule of thirds, focus skilzz, and white balancee. i think your e28 would be a better subject to practice on
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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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Also, get a Flickr account. Photobucket smashed the hell out of those photos and they look like ass in the blacks.
Background definitely isn't anything special and in a lot of cases, the shed/propane tank, detract from the photo.
Comp isn't my strong point yet so I'll leave you with those 2 tid bits. Oh, also, these pictures would be a lot better if they were of your car
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look into the rule of thirds and try shooting with a background that gives some contrast. other than that good start.
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Not bad bit to much scenery in some shots for me but car looks good.
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I suck at taking pictures of cars. But maybe a lower f/stop bring the subject out more. But I still suck at it.
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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.
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