Goin' to the track to kick some ass...
- mekinhux
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- canabits
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Fantastic looking Porsche Hue! And I have to add a big Thanks as well. The quality of your pictures makes it possible for all of us to better understand the level of your talent. Any secrets for taking good photo's?
- hue35
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mekinhux, it took me longer than it should've.
canabits, I take a lot of shots (usually about 20-30 per car), then narrow it down to the best few. Use a tripod, if you have one. Also, move the light around a lot before you shoot any pictures... look through the camera to see what light position looks best. And, pay close attention to what your camera is focusing on (auto focus can be frustrating)... use manual focus if you have it.

canabits, I take a lot of shots (usually about 20-30 per car), then narrow it down to the best few. Use a tripod, if you have one. Also, move the light around a lot before you shoot any pictures... look through the camera to see what light position looks best. And, pay close attention to what your camera is focusing on (auto focus can be frustrating)... use manual focus if you have it.
- Finks
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I know it's been said but Holy friggin hell that is flat out sick. I just had to make sure my props were put out to this masterpeace. The color sceme is dead on perfect Hue.
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That's my techniquehue35 wrote:mekinhux, it took me longer than it should've.![]()
canabits, I take a lot of shots (usually about 20-30 per car), then narrow it down to the best few. Use a tripod, if you have one. Also, move the light around a lot before you shoot any pictures... look through the camera to see what light position looks best. And, pay close attention to what your camera is focusing on (auto focus can be frustrating)... use manual focus if you have it.
