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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4


Posts: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 14:19 | |
|    got many more too upload Any tips and advice how to improve it |
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Dibbers Sergeant Major of the Royal Marines


Posts: 500 AC!D Points: 1667 Join date: 2009-09-27 Age: 20 Location: Enniskillen
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 14:41 | |
| If you can get your hands on a Wide angle (10x22mm) you will be able to get so!me really awesome shots!
Heres a few shots that can give you a few angle ideas.
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs445.ash1/24561_1136996083763_1793192720_252273_6476527_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs405.snc3/24561_1136995843757_1793192720_252267_6823216_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs445.ash1/24561_1136995763755_1793192720_252266_6448881_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs445.ash1/24561_1136995523749_1793192720_252260_5956841_n.jpg
This one was taken by my friend useing a 70x200mm Telephoto, as it would have been impossible for me to get one this this as im driving.
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs425.snc3/24561_1136995443747_1793192720_252258_8360539_n.jpg |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4


Posts: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:20 | |
| 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: 500 AC!D Points: 1667 Join date: 2009-09-27 Age: 20 Location: Enniskillen
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:21 | |
| I do love the last one though, that flare on the lights is awesome |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4


Posts: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:23 | |
| | 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: 1572 AC!D Points: 2865 Join date: 2009-10-02 Age: 25 Location: London.
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:25 | |
| 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: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:35 | |
| | 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: 2640 AC!D Points: 4042 Join date: 2010-01-20 Age: 17 Location: Bedfordshire, England
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:41 | |
| nice shots and car! what job does he have? |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4


Posts: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:46 | |
| | 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: 500 AC!D Points: 1667 Join date: 2009-09-27 Age: 20 Location: Enniskillen
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 16:49 | |
| 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: 1572 AC!D Points: 2865 Join date: 2009-10-02 Age: 25 Location: London.
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 17:04 | |
| | 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: 500 AC!D Points: 1667 Join date: 2009-09-27 Age: 20 Location: Enniskillen
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 17:05 | |
| But the best photography advice you will ever get : Use your Imagination! |
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Richking33 Warrant Officer-4


Posts: 791 AC!D Points: 1623 Join date: 2010-06-05 Age: 18 Location: London, Harrow
 | Subject: Re: Photography of my brother's car Tue 16 Nov - 18:12 | |
| great tip i have good imagination as well |
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