New DSLR photoshoot
New DSLR photoshoot
I got a Canon EOS t3 rebel for Christmas so i took it out tonight with one of my photographer friends to learn about the camera and snap a few of my car. I went to one spot that i have posted pictures from but this time i used a camera and not a iphone 4 lol ...
Camera- Canon EOS t3 rebel
Editing- really none just made one black and white
The pictures

IMG_0097 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0137 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0122 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0114 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0132 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0125 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0119 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

ON TO THE WHITE LIGHT

IMG_0074 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0064 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0071 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
Camera- Canon EOS t3 rebel
Editing- really none just made one black and white
The pictures

IMG_0097 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0137 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0122 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0114 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0132 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0125 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0119 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

ON TO THE WHITE LIGHT

IMG_0074 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0064 by heartlessssss, on Flickr

IMG_0071 by heartlessssss, on Flickr
Thanks i got the plate because im 19 and everyone thinks mommy and daddy bought the car, so i just put it there as a joke.
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Clean X! Read up on color temperature and how to correct it. btw you should be shooting in RAW format, if you're not already. Also, on shot #4 (the interior), you should have set the aperture wider (at 18mm you should be able to get f/3.5) which would have given you a higher shutter speed which will help keep things sharper.
Last edited by Vivid Racing; Dec 27, 2011 at 08:08 AM.
Clean X! Read up on color temperature and how to correct it. btw you should be shooting in RAW format, if you're not already. Also, on shot #4 (the interior), you should have set the aperture wider (at 18mm you should be able to get f/3.5) which would have given you a higher shutter speed which will help keep things sharper.
Nice photos....
Clean X! Read up on color temperature and how to correct it. btw you should be shooting in RAW format, if you're not already. Also, on shot #4 (the interior), you should have set the aperture wider (at 18mm you should be able to get f/3.5) which would have given you a higher shutter speed which will help keep things sharper.


