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you played with the colors a bit too much the car color looks more burgundy than it does a true red
not bad for rollings shots at all
stick to getting moer landscape in the frame...the close up of the car leaves a lot to be desired
not bad for rollings shots at all
stick to getting moer landscape in the frame...the close up of the car leaves a lot to be desired
i noticed that myself but couldnt come up with the right word for it.. im with this guy on the grainy thing.. but overall your pix are pretty dope...practice makes perfect and it seems like your on the right path here..
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thanks fellow evoMers!
Nice effort, but the photos are way too small in this thread and wayyy too big when you open them in photobucket.
From what I could see, the photos were OOF and very grainy.
Drop the ISO down as much as possible, take a test shot in Aperture mode @ F/8 and see what shutter speed it gives you. Switch it over to Manual mode, set your Aperture to F/8, and then start at the shutter speed you had in AP mode. Now play with the shutter and go as low as you want it without getting OOF/shakey shots. Once you're satisfied you're gtg.
BTW, make sure you have enough light to play with!
-Jalal
From what I could see, the photos were OOF and very grainy.
Drop the ISO down as much as possible, take a test shot in Aperture mode @ F/8 and see what shutter speed it gives you. Switch it over to Manual mode, set your Aperture to F/8, and then start at the shutter speed you had in AP mode. Now play with the shutter and go as low as you want it without getting OOF/shakey shots. Once you're satisfied you're gtg.
BTW, make sure you have enough light to play with!
-Jalal
Nice effort, but the photos are way too small in this thread and wayyy too big when you open them in photobucket.
From what I could see, the photos were OOF and very grainy.
Drop the ISO down as much as possible, take a test shot in Aperture mode @ F/8 and see what shutter speed it gives you. Switch it over to Manual mode, set your Aperture to F/8, and then start at the shutter speed you had in AP mode. Now play with the shutter and go as low as you want it without getting OOF/shakey shots. Once you're satisfied you're gtg.
BTW, make sure you have enough light to play with!
-Jalal
From what I could see, the photos were OOF and very grainy.
Drop the ISO down as much as possible, take a test shot in Aperture mode @ F/8 and see what shutter speed it gives you. Switch it over to Manual mode, set your Aperture to F/8, and then start at the shutter speed you had in AP mode. Now play with the shutter and go as low as you want it without getting OOF/shakey shots. Once you're satisfied you're gtg.
BTW, make sure you have enough light to play with!
-Jalal







