First Post of my Z!
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Time to pop that cherry, first time posting pictures of the Z. I tried to be a photographer but def need more practice. Got my 350 last spring and managed to get a few mods on it. Watcha guys think?

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Thanks guys, i know sh*t all bout photography so i tried something different, guess plants in front of the camera's a no no. I got some nismo sides but terrible fitment so i never mounted em.
Phtographic critique,
The picture that has the plants in it:
This image could work if you had also rotated your camera to include all of the plant on the right. The way it is now is you have this dark blob on the edge. You would also need to stop down your lens and select the right hyperfocal distance to ensure that the plants as well as the car is sharp.
The same hyperfocal requirement is applicable to your other images. You have a pretty nice landscape scenes but only the car is sharp in the image.
The final image is too dark and has some digital noise because of this (underexposure).
It is difficult to handhold the camera because of the need to use small aperatures to get sharp images. The only way to avoid this is to either use a tripod (my method), bump the ISO way up (introduces noise except on very high end cameras) or do not compose images that that have extreme depth of field.
The picture that has the plants in it:
This image could work if you had also rotated your camera to include all of the plant on the right. The way it is now is you have this dark blob on the edge. You would also need to stop down your lens and select the right hyperfocal distance to ensure that the plants as well as the car is sharp.
The same hyperfocal requirement is applicable to your other images. You have a pretty nice landscape scenes but only the car is sharp in the image.
The final image is too dark and has some digital noise because of this (underexposure).
It is difficult to handhold the camera because of the need to use small aperatures to get sharp images. The only way to avoid this is to either use a tripod (my method), bump the ISO way up (introduces noise except on very high end cameras) or do not compose images that that have extreme depth of field.






