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    Nighttime Automotive Photography C+C!

    Here's a night time shot I did.
    It's a bit difficult for me to shoot at night be here's an attempt
    Looking for some critiquing and just thoughts

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    I like it, very simple, light is subtle and effective, nice shot.

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    Those power lines are might distracting. I might try to burn the light source in the upper left some.
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    If you decide to burn the lines, then you may as well just take them out, it would be an easy cut.

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    If the car and walls were all I could see this would be a winner. The background is awefully distracting. How did you light the car? The light around it is pretty cool.

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    I like this shot a lot. Like IM46 said its nice and simple. But why do you say night shots are difficult? You did just fine here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trever1t View Post
    If the car and walls were all I could see this would be a winner. The background is awefully distracting. How did you light the car? The light around it is pretty cool.
    I like the background. Its urban with a kind of underground feel to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiskoJoe View Post
    I like this shot a lot. Like IM46 said its nice and simple. But why do you say night shots are difficult? You did just fine here.
    Thank you, but I say it's difficult as it really is IMO
    Night shots of such a reflective based object is a bit rough to capture
    And I'm still new to shooting at night.

    So, it's a bit difficult post processing wise, and shooting wise.
    I think I pulled it off in this shot, but I still feel un sure about it, for which is why I turned here to the forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trever1t View Post
    If the car and walls were all I could see this would be a winner. The background is awefully distracting. How did you light the car? The light around it is pretty cool.
    You answered it with your input

    "the light around it.."

    I lit around the car lol.
    If you've ever shot reflective items, you know you're not photographing the object anymore, you're now photographing a refection
    So I light "around" the car, and not just single point.
    Single points give you hotspots that really doesn't look good IMO
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    Right, I got that but with what did you light it? Flashlights as in light painting?

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    Loss of detail in the front of of the car. May have been avoided with an extra speedlight on a trigger
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    Nice shot

 

 

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