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This would have to be my second favorite in this group of photos. I think the angle you used to capture this shot is probably one of the best views of the car.
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I'd like to see the whole hood in the frame. The trees in the background kinda distract from the roof line a little bit, but it's nothing a little Photo Shop couldn't take care of, if you into that (I know some people aren't into post-shot editing). Also, with the center of focus being the vertical lines of the grill, you want to make sure they are absolutely vertical. It looks a hair off to me which strangly enough throws off the rest of the photo.
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I think this is my favorite out of this series of photos. What I like about it is the sharp detail, the fact that there isn't as much distraction from all of the other shapes and lines from the different parts of the car, and I like the flare on the bottom from a bright reflection. I think it could have some more contrast though. Great choice with the black and white.
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Well, when you have a picture as good as this, you should expect a lot of positive feedback. To me though, the border is a bit too much. I never really considered wildlife photography either, but with the right lense, it can actually be a lot of fun.
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I can tell you what I do when taking photos of cars, but I am by no means a professional, and others may do it completely different than I do. I like to keep my ISO low (no higher than 400) in order to get a sharp photograph. However, if it is overcast or late in the evening, that can be sacrificed. Next, I try to keep the shutter speed fairly low, depending on the speed of the vehicle and whether or not I need to pan to take the photo. Ideally, you want the shutter speed slow enough to capture the sense of motion, but fast enough to get a clear shot. Last, I look for a good angle to take the photo.
Hopfully that is what you're looking for. To be honest with you, by looking at your picture, I feel I should be asking you for pointers. This is really a great shot. Do you have any more?
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I think you have a really good photo here. The colors are very vivid and bright and that really makes it stand out. However, I like to see more of the car. Besides that, it is a great photo.
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This is the crew of a Top Fuel dragster doing all of their pre-race
test's and check's. After every single run down the 1/4 mile, the
crew completely disassembles the motor and then rebuilds it from the
bottom up. Then it all needs to get fired up and checked. The
reason for the gas masks on the crew is because these cars burn
Nitro Methane fuel which creates a very unpleasant exhaust. Thank
you for looking. Any questions, comments, and critiques welcome.
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Great shot - looks like it's straight from a magazine. The only thing that I would address is the spots that show up when you view the full size image. Maybe the lense needs a good cleaning.
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An old photo of mine taken back when I was in high school. Luckily
it survived all these years, now I've been able to scan it and save
it digitally forever. Comments welcome.
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Really nice close up. I'm curious as to what equipment you used for this.
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Nice shot. In my opinion, there's too much of the cloud cover on the top of the image. I'd crop some off of the top to put the sun a little above center of the picture.
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I feel like I'm looking at two completely different photographs - one of the sunset and one of the green algae on the rocks with the water receding behind it. Very interesting picture.
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Interesting photo. My construction side likes the up-lights lighting the walls (and under the bench), and my photographic side likes the contrast between the dark trees and the concrete walls.
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Flamboyant indeed. I think it would be good with the other actress in the picture, the top of his hat not cut off, and maybe a little brighter.
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I rented a Canon 100-400 to see if I could convince myself to buy it
and went bird hunting for the first time with it. I was convinced
within the first few shots. Comments and critique's welcome.
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I rented a Canon 100-400 to see if I could convince myself to buy it
and went bird hunting for the first time with it. I was convinced
within the first few shots. Comments and critique's welcome.
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I rented a Canon 100-400 to see if I could convince myself to buy it
and went bird hunting for the first time with it. I was convinced
within the first few shots. Comments and critique's welcome.
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Comments and critique's welcome. Thanks.
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Seaport Village resaurant after dark.
H.B.'s Pier Early In The Morning
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