Great advice David, I can't wait to take some pictures under these conditions.
Great advice David, I can't wait to take some pictures under these conditions.
Awesome tips, thanks!
Lets see some results
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1983 Ford Thunderbird Heritage 5.0
1987 Mercury Cougar XR-7 5.0 (Traded)
1989 Lincoln LSC 5.0 HO (Sold)
2008 Saab 9-7x Aero 6.0 LS2 (1 of 555)
2011 Ford Flex SEL (Family Hauler)
Some new ones of my LS2 powered Saab 97x truck.
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1983 Ford Thunderbird Heritage 5.0
1987 Mercury Cougar XR-7 5.0 (Traded)
1989 Lincoln LSC 5.0 HO (Sold)
2008 Saab 9-7x Aero 6.0 LS2 (1 of 555)
2011 Ford Flex SEL (Family Hauler)
Good advice. Lighting, composition, framing, perspective.
I'd like to throw in a couple prompts:
a) don't shoot into the sun - take pictures from the same side as your light source. Also: clouds make great light diffusers - they give your shot more even lighting.
b) With cars, your money shot is the front 3/4. If you can only show one pic of your car, that's usually the angle you want.
Some people struggle with the difference between "artistic" photos and photos whose purpose is to convey information. The kind of dramatic shots you might see in a magazine are not the kind you need to sell your car on craigslist or wherever.
Lee
'79 Mustang Ghia 5.0 notch
1983 Ford Thunderbird Heritage 5.0
1987 Mercury Cougar XR-7 5.0 (Traded)
1989 Lincoln LSC 5.0 HO (Sold)
2008 Saab 9-7x Aero 6.0 LS2 (1 of 555)
2011 Ford Flex SEL (Family Hauler)
Thank you for the tips and tricks! Hoping to pick up a 5d miii to help my photog game.
Just remember that you don't need use the most up to date camera to achieve fantastic pictures.
All of my work on @GOTAWD https://www.instagram.com/gotawd/ is done with an iPhone.
I do have a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and I barely touch it.
Practice and just have fun with it.
Enjoy your photography.
~Joshua
83 GT w/ T-Tops (JeffCleaned)
2021 Turbo Blue Audi S5
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