Post by Luis on Nov 6, 2005 8:47:47 GMT -5
THE CAR IS THE STAR
Zoom Zoom Zoom hehe not a Mazda but zoom in the car if you camera has that capability. Be sure the frame is filled with the car, not the surroundings, If you use digital, check the display on your camera after you take a shot. Sometimes looking through the viewfinder gives the false impression that the Mustang fills the frame. At least with the digital, if it does not look good you can delete it and re-shoot. With the 35, make sure the frame is filled with the car. Have you read this before? Well, remember, THE CAR IS THE STAR!
CHOSE YOUR LOCATION
What is wrong with these photos?
You can see the light post and the basketball board in the background, houses and cars not good.
The trees in this pic behind the car looks like they are coming out of the car lol not good also.
Scan your view finder and make sure the background is clear and then take the picture.
Parking on grass is not always the best choice, Do you want your Mustang to look like an abandoned vehicle in a field? Not to mention that the weeds and grass distract from the overall picture. Another thing to remember is if your Mustang has been lowered and is hot from driving it to the photo location, the grass may catch fire from the converters. Then, instead of a nice picture you'll have a car-b-que.
WHERE"S THE REST OF THE CAR?
Get the entire car in the frame. it's easy to get excited and not think to be sure you haven't cut off the back end, front or even the wheels.
Zoom Zoom Zoom hehe not a Mazda but zoom in the car if you camera has that capability. Be sure the frame is filled with the car, not the surroundings, If you use digital, check the display on your camera after you take a shot. Sometimes looking through the viewfinder gives the false impression that the Mustang fills the frame. At least with the digital, if it does not look good you can delete it and re-shoot. With the 35, make sure the frame is filled with the car. Have you read this before? Well, remember, THE CAR IS THE STAR!
CHOSE YOUR LOCATION
What is wrong with these photos?
You can see the light post and the basketball board in the background, houses and cars not good.
The trees in this pic behind the car looks like they are coming out of the car lol not good also.
Scan your view finder and make sure the background is clear and then take the picture.
Parking on grass is not always the best choice, Do you want your Mustang to look like an abandoned vehicle in a field? Not to mention that the weeds and grass distract from the overall picture. Another thing to remember is if your Mustang has been lowered and is hot from driving it to the photo location, the grass may catch fire from the converters. Then, instead of a nice picture you'll have a car-b-que.
WHERE"S THE REST OF THE CAR?
Get the entire car in the frame. it's easy to get excited and not think to be sure you haven't cut off the back end, front or even the wheels.