let's see the ONE best pic of your car
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dudes car above me is so damn clean...
but anyway, yea thats what i figure i should be doing right now, so far the only real settings i have changed is the picture quality to fine, kept the iso on auto, and active D lighting is on, other then then, i only really change the shutter and f stop to suit what i am shooting...like falling water vs a still photo (fast shutter vs slow)...my wife loves how all my hobbys are so damn expensive, cant help it!haha
but anyway, yea thats what i figure i should be doing right now, so far the only real settings i have changed is the picture quality to fine, kept the iso on auto, and active D lighting is on, other then then, i only really change the shutter and f stop to suit what i am shooting...like falling water vs a still photo (fast shutter vs slow)...my wife loves how all my hobbys are so damn expensive, cant help it!haha
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Cool idea for a pic, but you should find darker backgrounds to show off your car. I have silver as well and find it blends in too much to concrete, etc. Or shoot that at night using a flash to light the silver.
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But it all depends on what you're going for. I believe the DG still pops tremendously even with the light background.
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Nice HDR shots Nismo. And the shot above is pretty slick as well. White on the black with a side light.
Funny how some shots like that are all about the lighting and shutter speed.
With a good tripod, you start screwing around you get some cool shots.
Funny how some shots like that are all about the lighting and shutter speed.
With a good tripod, you start screwing around you get some cool shots.