I'm in no way as handy with a camera as some of the folks on here, but I've been trying to experiment and improve my craft.
To that end I was playing around in a parking garage earlier to get some current-state pictures of the car. A few came out ok (these are all un-touched. I don't yet own a copy of PS:redface.
I think the second two are either a little under exposed, or ill-lit. I'm sure there's a way to do some type of fill lighting with the length exposure I was using, or one of those reflector thingies that I don't have. Maybe it's a good thing since you can tell how dusty the car is in the first one. It's been really dry here lately. I like the composition of the 3rd one best, but it's the worst from a lighting/exposure standpoint.
To that end I was playing around in a parking garage earlier to get some current-state pictures of the car. A few came out ok (these are all un-touched. I don't yet own a copy of PS:redface.
I think the second two are either a little under exposed, or ill-lit. I'm sure there's a way to do some type of fill lighting with the length exposure I was using, or one of those reflector thingies that I don't have. Maybe it's a good thing since you can tell how dusty the car is in the first one. It's been really dry here lately. I like the composition of the 3rd one best, but it's the worst from a lighting/exposure standpoint.
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