g-fi
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Shooting classic cars is about as far from what I prefer to do photographically as possible, but I'm trying to work on seeing things more creatively. My MIL shows her antique Fiats and so we've been going to a lot of car shows lately and these are a few I personally liked from the last one.
For those who have more experience with shooting classic cars/car shows, what can I do differently? My biggest pet peeve is how close the cars are to each other at most car shows, making it difficult to get a wide shot that isn't way way too busy. They also inconveniently have these things right in the middle of the day when the sun is high overhead and harsh. What's the best way to deal with the lighting in this situation?
Thanks in advance!
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Nikon D50
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For those who have more experience with shooting classic cars/car shows, what can I do differently? My biggest pet peeve is how close the cars are to each other at most car shows, making it difficult to get a wide shot that isn't way way too busy. They also inconveniently have these things right in the middle of the day when the sun is high overhead and harsh. What's the best way to deal with the lighting in this situation?
Thanks in advance!
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Nikon D50
18-55mm kit/ 24mm 2.8
1/1000- 1/180