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Hey guys. i am pretty new to the forums but i thought i might share what i have done so far. This is a car that I photographed not to long ago. I am kind of new. But let me know what you guys think.
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This one is okay. I dont really like the rest. Too much emphasis on the processing instead of the car.

Check this out for some ideas.
Automotive - a set on Flickr
 
They almost look stylized because of the extremely high contrast. I also don't like the vignette on the last one at all. I agree with DiskoJoe.
 
I like the composition of the second one the most... if only it didn't have so much contrast... you need the details in the blacks.
 
Yeah I would suggest easing up on the contrast and likely the saturation. #6 looks like you pushed the blue saturation up way high and you can see haloing around the trees.
 
5 is the best of the set, but I think 6 (with different processing) would have made a great pano.
 
I am a bit confused... If you are new, why are you posting in the professional gallery?
 
Maybe he just started his business? Not bad to start, just some haloing on 6 and the blue seems to fade toward the horizon. Like the others said a bit too contrasty.
 
Maybe he just started his business? Not bad to start, just some haloing on 6 and the blue seems to fade toward the horizon. Like the others said a bit too contrasty.

Pro's normally don't hold a DSLR improperly, as he does... On his facebook page. http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...428445_223655451042853_556751_495969392_o.jpg

I'm not trying to be a dingus here, but the professional gallery is for people who are actually shooting on a professional level. I think the content should reflect as such. Not trying to discourage the OP, but these are not what I would consider to be "professional quality."
 
I have to agree with Tyler; neither the composition, exposure or processing in this set really scream 'Professional'. That said, OP, if these are professional (as in: You have been paid to take them), they're a good start, but you have a way to go.
 

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