My Z Photo shoot...May 6th
Some tips to get the most out of your photos:
Try and get more wheel and less tire by positioning your wheels properly. For example, image 473 would look nicer if you have the wheels angled towards the driver side. Also, the sign behind the car could be photoshopped out since it takes away from the vehicle. Proper positioning can go a long way in making or breaking a photo, especially reflections of objects. The first few shots turned out nice (ie 479) since you have a clean horizon on the car and few distractions in the background. Also, if you can't keep the sun to your back, don't be afraid to use fill flash or a reflector to fill in the shadows.
Try and get more wheel and less tire by positioning your wheels properly. For example, image 473 would look nicer if you have the wheels angled towards the driver side. Also, the sign behind the car could be photoshopped out since it takes away from the vehicle. Proper positioning can go a long way in making or breaking a photo, especially reflections of objects. The first few shots turned out nice (ie 479) since you have a clean horizon on the car and few distractions in the background. Also, if you can't keep the sun to your back, don't be afraid to use fill flash or a reflector to fill in the shadows.
Originally Posted by Brooksie
What type of kit is that..it's the first I've seen that...i really like it, the car overall is great.
I like the car buddy...minus the tails.
Originally Posted by icedout589
Vertex kit....everyone and their mom has one...but only because its a very nice looking kit.
I like the car buddy...minus the tails.
I like the car buddy...minus the tails.
u cant tell between vertex and greddy??
Originally Posted by gr?
Some tips to get the most out of your photos:
Try and get more wheel and less tire by positioning your wheels properly. For example, image 473 would look nicer if you have the wheels angled towards the driver side. Also, the sign behind the car could be photoshopped out since it takes away from the vehicle. Proper positioning can go a long way in making or breaking a photo, especially reflections of objects. The first few shots turned out nice (ie 479) since you have a clean horizon on the car and few distractions in the background. Also, if you can't keep the sun to your back, don't be afraid to use fill flash or a reflector to fill in the shadows.
Try and get more wheel and less tire by positioning your wheels properly. For example, image 473 would look nicer if you have the wheels angled towards the driver side. Also, the sign behind the car could be photoshopped out since it takes away from the vehicle. Proper positioning can go a long way in making or breaking a photo, especially reflections of objects. The first few shots turned out nice (ie 479) since you have a clean horizon on the car and few distractions in the background. Also, if you can't keep the sun to your back, don't be afraid to use fill flash or a reflector to fill in the shadows.
im trying to get better at taking pics...i have a decent camera...nothin profesional...sony 5.1 megapixel
Originally Posted by taurran
I think it looks great overall except for one thing - needs a rear lip/bumper. Other than that, good job!
im leaning towards the JP vizzage rear...
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