some pics at sun down. 56k no no
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Originally Posted by WhatNoise???
Your car's as pretty as a flower!!!
I am still sort of a newb at using SLR cameras but still learning.
I think the pics turned out decent but not perfect.
Still need to mess with the setting a bit more.
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The car looks good! Very new. You'll be surprised how little light you need to take a great pic with that camera. I use the older Digital Rebel 300d, the 6.3 mega-pixel one. I still dig it, but would like the newer smaller one.
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I never like using the flash. It causes artificial looking hotspots and changes the colors to take away from the true environmental colors at the moment, especially dusk and very low-light situations. A tripod and longer exposure becomes your friend.
Oh yeah … check out EvoM's Photography Forum. It's an Off-Topic Sub-Forum.
Oh yeah … check out EvoM's Photography Forum. It's an Off-Topic Sub-Forum.
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
tip: try not to have light poles and such growing out of the car. This is tough to accomplish in urban areas but makes the pictures more pleasing. Like in the pic above the flower it gives it a periscope effect. Otherwise nice pics.
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
tip: try not to have light poles and such growing out of the car. This is tough to accomplish in urban areas but makes the pictures more pleasing. Like in the pic above the flower it gives it a periscope effect. Otherwise nice pics.
Next time I'll try to choose a place where there is no poles.
Thanks for the comments guys.