Car Shots: A Morgan 4/4
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Not too shabby IMHO. I guess the wide-angle front shots are very stylized in that they exaggerate the width of the front but there's nothing wrong witha bit of that occasionally. I think you've done well making the best of some limiting circumstances.
Given the overcast light I would have tried to get lots of details and close-ups (In addition to the interior) to make the most of the diffuse light. Then you could add to these when you have the opportunity to take it somewhere else.
Stuart
Given the overcast light I would have tried to get lots of details and close-ups (In addition to the interior) to make the most of the diffuse light. Then you could add to these when you have the opportunity to take it somewhere else.
Stuart
Thanks for the comments
I didn't take too many close-ups as the car was quite dirty. Once it's been cleaned I'll have a go at a proper shoot.
The only close-up I got was this one (which I went slightly OTT with the contrast
):
To show how gloomy the day was, this is the actual colour of the car:
I had to resort to HDR'ing it to give it any look of its natural shade.
Wacky - I'm actually taking these shots are we're about to sell the car. Aside from PH where would you recommend advertising it? And where can I get a decent guide price?

I didn't take too many close-ups as the car was quite dirty. Once it's been cleaned I'll have a go at a proper shoot.
The only close-up I got was this one (which I went slightly OTT with the contrast


To show how gloomy the day was, this is the actual colour of the car:

I had to resort to HDR'ing it to give it any look of its natural shade.
Wacky - I'm actually taking these shots are we're about to sell the car. Aside from PH where would you recommend advertising it? And where can I get a decent guide price?
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