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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4
Posts : 792 AC!D Points : 6192 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 30 Location : London, Harrow
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Dibbers Sergeant Major of the Royal Marines
Posts : 501 AC!D Points : 6233 Join date : 2009-09-27 Age : 33 Location : Enniskillen
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 1:41 | |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4
Posts : 792 AC!D Points : 6192 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 30 Location : London, Harrow
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:20 | |
| thank you very much for the advice i try to do different angle next tym | |
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Dibbers Sergeant Major of the Royal Marines
Posts : 501 AC!D Points : 6233 Join date : 2009-09-27 Age : 33 Location : Enniskillen
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:21 | |
| I do love the last one though, that flare on the lights is awesome | |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4
Posts : 792 AC!D Points : 6192 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 30 Location : London, Harrow
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:23 | |
| - Dibbers wrote:
- I do love the last one though, that flare on the lights is awesome
thanks and im getting another camera where you do panorma with the camera without using adobe photoshop or lightroom | |
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Phenomenal- Captain
Posts : 1581 AC!D Points : 7441 Join date : 2009-10-03 Age : 37 Location : London.
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:25 | |
| Have the wheels turned to one side, and ideally in a more open space rather than the side of a street, I know the weather is a bit shit, but dont be afraid to lie/ sit on the ground to achieve different results, also sounds a bit dumb, but get up high, shoot off a ladder or a wall, again different perspective..
Keep it up..
Oh, and you dont always need a wide angle, they help a lot, but an 18-55mm is fine for car photography.. | |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4
Posts : 792 AC!D Points : 6192 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 30 Location : London, Harrow
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:35 | |
| - Phenomenal- wrote:
- Have the wheels turned to one side, and ideally in a more open space rather than the side of a street, I know the weather is a bit shit, but dont be afraid to lie/ sit on the ground to achieve different results, also sounds a bit dumb, but get up high, shoot off a ladder or a wall, again different perspective..
Keep it up..
Oh, and you dont always need a wide angle, they help a lot, but an 18-55mm is fine for car photography.. You sound exactly like my teacher thanks for the advice i try to do that and these only when he was about to go so i just took pictures yh i have two lens one 55-200mm and 18-55mm but mostly i use 18-55mm one | |
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jcb94 Lieutenant Colonel
Posts : 2707 AC!D Points : 8683 Join date : 2010-01-21 Age : 30 Location : Bedfordshire, England
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:41 | |
| nice shots and car! what job does he have? | |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4
Posts : 792 AC!D Points : 6192 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 30 Location : London, Harrow
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:46 | |
| - jcb94 wrote:
- nice shots and car! what job does he have?
He does computer engineering fixing computers and building new ones | |
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Dibbers Sergeant Major of the Royal Marines
Posts : 501 AC!D Points : 6233 Join date : 2009-09-27 Age : 33 Location : Enniskillen
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 3:49 | |
| I downloaded Auto Pano Pro from Demoniod, you just import the photos and it does all the work! | |
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Phenomenal- Captain
Posts : 1581 AC!D Points : 7441 Join date : 2009-10-03 Age : 37 Location : London.
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 4:04 | |
| - Richking33 wrote:
You sound exactly like my teacher thanks for the advice i try to do that and these only when he was about to go so i just took pictures yh i have two lens one 55-200mm and 18-55mm but mostly i use 18-55mm one Lol, glad I have developed some teaching skills in my learning process.. Either one of those lenses should be fine, for what you want to do, I'd stick with the 18-55mm.. With that you can get a decent background and lighting.. | |
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Dibbers Sergeant Major of the Royal Marines
Posts : 501 AC!D Points : 6233 Join date : 2009-09-27 Age : 33 Location : Enniskillen
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 4:05 | |
| But the best photography advice you will ever get : Use your Imagination! | |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4
Posts : 792 AC!D Points : 6192 Join date : 2010-06-05 Age : 30 Location : London, Harrow
| Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Wed 17 Nov - 5:12 | |
| great tip i have good imagination as well | |
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