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I am not too sure I am crazy about the locations of the shots. The waterway you chose to shoot next to looks more like a cesspool and less of a scenic body of water.
I agree. Be careful with the catalytic converter touching the grass - could start a fire! very dangerous. The pictures are very nice and so is your Mazda 6! :thumbup:I am not too sure I am crazy about the locations of the shots. The waterway you chose to shoot next to looks more like a cesspool and less of a scenic body of water.
I agree. Be careful with the catalytic converter touching the grass - could start a fire! very dangerous. The pictures are very nice and so is your Mazda 6! :thumbup:I am not too sure I am crazy about the locations of the shots. The waterway you chose to shoot next to looks more like a cesspool and less of a scenic body of water.
How come we don't get to see your license plate number? People see it there where you live everytime your out and about! They're the ones you need to worry about, not us!
You need a polarizing filter to help tone down reflections on the cars body and windows.
Keep your eye peeled for much simpler backgrounds that won't compete with your car.
If you don't have supplimental lighting like a speedlight or 2, don't shoot the side of the car that is shadowed lik ein #'s 2, 4 and 7. If you do have supplimental lighting it's worth using it to make the car 'pop' from the background.