Evo Night Shots
You peeps need an online photography course lol. Low ISO (like 100) for low noise and itll help give you some room to work with time wise for exposures, and then just play with shutter/aperture combos to figure out what works best for your lighting situation. 2-3 stops down on the aperture of a lens typically is a lens's sweet spot for maximum sharpness. Obviously a wider aperture = less depth of field, stopping down will result in a greater depth of field meaning more things in the background will also be in focus. Just play around. And don't ever shoot with your camers on A, always on M 
Nice shots, work on the overall sharpness a bit, and drop your car

Nice shots, work on the overall sharpness a bit, and drop your car
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Yeah the car definitely is a high rider, lol... Still trying to figure out what I'm gonna do suspension-wise.
Used a Canon 10-22, so I was just a couple feet from the car in a lot of the pics which can give it a bit of the "fish-eye" look. Usually 100 ISO, usually had shutter open about 15-25 seconds.
Used a Canon 10-22, so I was just a couple feet from the car in a lot of the pics which can give it a bit of the "fish-eye" look. Usually 100 ISO, usually had shutter open about 15-25 seconds.
Thanks for the comments...
The car definitely needs a drop, I am aware! 
The whole wingless thing kinda gets mixed reviews, but I'm just gonna leave it for now. The different lenses really can make the car look shorter or longer, as you'll notice in my comments. Most are taken with the wide angle 10-22 lens.


Macro 55m lens from about 30 feet from the car

10-22 Wide angle lens from about 5 ft away from the car:


Trevor
The car definitely needs a drop, I am aware! 
The whole wingless thing kinda gets mixed reviews, but I'm just gonna leave it for now. The different lenses really can make the car look shorter or longer, as you'll notice in my comments. Most are taken with the wide angle 10-22 lens.


Macro 55m lens from about 30 feet from the car

10-22 Wide angle lens from about 5 ft away from the car:


Trevor






