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PhotoLover
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: stl
Shoots With: Canon Rebel XTi
Flickr: zacs2k
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What do you think?
Tell me what I did right, what I did wrong, and what I should have done...please
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: From Chicago, missing Madison, WI
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processing looks good but the front of the car needs a lot more light. Fire a flash at it or something next time.
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that last pic is a little too bright/blown out IMO. Flash would work but the key is to make it look natural. I've been shooting cars for awhile. One thing I always notice is when people do stuff to the liscense plates. Take the time and either change the numbers(one number will do) or just leave it be. Now days you really cant get a whole lot of info on the plates so its just not worth messing up the pic for it. Just two cents
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