Why are there so few car photographs?
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Popped down to the Haynes Motor Museum today to have a bit more practise. All taken with 35mm f1.8 Nikon lens on a D5100. I forgot the 18-55mm so couldn't really get any decent full car shots, meaning I ended up concentrating more on details and playing around with the settings and compositions.
Any constructive criticism very welcome
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Classic Brits by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Rallye by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Daimler by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Classics In Red by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Piloting The Rolls by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Aged by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Flying B (1) by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Prancing Horse F360 by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Any constructive criticism very welcome
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Classic Brits by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Rallye by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Daimler by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Classics In Red by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Piloting The Rolls by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Aged by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Flying B (1) by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
Prancing Horse F360 by Chris_Aero1, on Flickr
2slo said:
That's a very interesting effect, I like it!2slo said:
I love the Brenizer method. CB2152 said:
That's a very interesting effect, I like it!
RobbieKB said:
I love the Brenizer method.
Thanks fellas. here's the last shot. I prefer this one out of the set. The larger version (saved at 1600px wide on Flickr) gives a better idea. The original photomerged file I created for the shot below consisted of 21 full size RAW images which combined to give a JPEG of 13,300px wide!Mercedes A class 5 by 2slo7, on Flickr
Sunday consisted of F1, bacon rolls, a short bike ride, football and a drive over Exmoor in my trusty Focus!
Sunday Drive on Exmoor by Alastair Cummins, on Flickr
Sunday Drive on Exmoor by Alastair Cummins, on Flickr
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