Parking Garage Photoshoot
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Parking Garage Photoshoot
So i went around and found a parking garage like PCola said, haha.
Can you tell i'm taking it with a shitty digital camera?
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On my way to the parking garage there was a decal crazy white sixer riding my ***, so i left him and he drove by as i was turning and gave me the thumbs up.
Can you tell i'm taking it with a shitty digital camera?
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On my way to the parking garage there was a decal crazy white sixer riding my ***, so i left him and he drove by as i was turning and gave me the thumbs up.
Last edited by Steeda97; 05-29-2008 at 04:29 PM.
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what software you use?? Photoshop? I need to get into photoshopping my pics, i have a decent camera but if i can make them look even better without just using the camera's function of "perfect touch" feature, i think i could come out with some sick pics....
what are the software you guys are using?? not to hijack, quick ?
what are the software you guys are using?? not to hijack, quick ?
#15
Actually, a couple of your pics look good, some are pretty blurred though. And I don't think it's your camera so much as it is your settings, or more likely, you weren't steady. Try it again with a tripod, or if you don't have one, rest your camera on something solid, like a column or post in the garage. Even a good camera will take crappy pics if you aren't steady or have a very fast shutter. But with a tripod and a little bit longer shutter speed, You will get so much more detail. I'm still learning how to take good pics. I've deleted more than I've kept. LOL . Try taking some night pics without a flash. You can get some decent pics of your car with just the light from your garage or a streetlight..
Last edited by rebelyell; 05-30-2008 at 12:13 AM.
#17
Haha..I'll make you one, but I think you can do better pics than that
#20
Never use flash when doing car pics, I really recommend a tripod, and be in atleast decent lighting conditions (if in a parking garage be by the openings for light or underneath a light.), the sharpest pics for a white car will be in somewhat overcast days, don't take them in bright sunlight because it will glare, sunset is also a good time for pics. All you need is a tripod and they will come out good, leave the settings on auto for the most part, but no flash.
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what software you use?? Photoshop? I need to get into photoshopping my pics, i have a decent camera but if i can make them look even better without just using the camera's function of "perfect touch" feature, i think i could come out with some sick pics....
what are the software you guys are using?? not to hijack, quick ?
what are the software you guys are using?? not to hijack, quick ?
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php
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what software you use?? Photoshop? I need to get into photoshopping my pics, i have a decent camera but if i can make them look even better without just using the camera's function of "perfect touch" feature, i think i could come out with some sick pics....
what are the software you guys are using?? not to hijack, quick ?
what are the software you guys are using?? not to hijack, quick ?
#25
lol, well your angles aren't bad but you need to work on perfecting what's in the frame, that and a better camera.
On pics like this:
Try to get the entire car into frame (see how the bumper's cut off?) It makes it look much better.
On pics like this:
Try to get the entire car into frame (see how the bumper's cut off?) It makes it look much better.
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