Evo Waterpics (still new to photography)
nice local. better weather would make a better shot. and even if u rock a front plate u should take it off just for the photoshoot, that would make the photo look more like it came out a brochure.
Trying to not thread jack. You did a real nice job with the pics, I am no pro, but I wanted to show you even though I'm not the best myself how some editing software can make the colors pop even if you only do edit it for a minute.One thing that helps me is to try and visualize the picture before you take it. Think about the composition. Read this http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...mposition.mspx
If you want to really have some fun, get a copy of photoshop and a cheap tripod!
Last edited by Boltz.; Mar 29, 2009 at 11:28 AM.
when you shoot in raw you take the picture in the same way except alot of these values for color tones white balance exposure.... are not set in stone. when it is compressed into a jpg you lose the ability to really change any of these things because they have been compressed and all the extra light, color ex. get thrown out and only the stuff the camera has as those "predetermined values" stays.
^ in a basic way of putting it
Donald, good shots. I went cruising down on the Cape this weekend with the lady and little man, found a spot in Chatam I would like to get some cars to. That was about an hour drive from Falmouth, which in total is about 2 hours 20 mins from around where we are. If your ever interested, let me know.
Nice shots! Allthough quite a few very similar ones.
Try moving the car as well to get more variation to the pics and not just park the car in one spot and then run around the car with the camera
Try moving the car as well to get more variation to the pics and not just park the car in one spot and then run around the car with the camera





