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On the way home today I saw a Tuscan, literally 2mins from my flat. So went home, got camera and took a few pics.
The car was parked up with some of the car in direct sunlight and other bits in the shadow from a building.
Are there any rules or tips as to how to get the photo looking better? I'm not sure about the pic below. The front right wheel just looks boring... anything I can do? Or should i just photograph it from other angles?
Cheers
>>> Edited by rico on Monday 28th March 17:22
The car was parked up with some of the car in direct sunlight and other bits in the shadow from a building.
Are there any rules or tips as to how to get the photo looking better? I'm not sure about the pic below. The front right wheel just looks boring... anything I can do? Or should i just photograph it from other angles?
Cheers
>>> Edited by rico on Monday 28th March 17:22
rico said:
Simpo - the other angles I took came out better imo. I just used that as an example of the shadows.
I like that one best. IMHO if you'd held the camera level and placed the car a little to the bottom right instead of plumb middle, it would have been even better. And a good blast of fill-flash for good measure

Looks like a tricky place to take a photo but I like the factory behind. I would recommend the use of a lens hood or a flarebuster as although lens flare can sometimes look good I don't think its doing you any favours in these cases. You might also like to crop closer to get rid of the bright area at the top of the image and lose some unnecessary background at the left/rear of the car - that helps make the car appear off-centre too.
I've also had a bit of a play following on from badbeachbuggy's Wheels Day topic:
By the way, if you have a trolley jack at home you can always lift up the rear end of the car and drag it to a more suitable location !
I've also had a bit of a play following on from badbeachbuggy's Wheels Day topic:
By the way, if you have a trolley jack at home you can always lift up the rear end of the car and drag it to a more suitable location !

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