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looking good! :tup:
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Thanks for sharing the pics. I really love the TE37's.
As far as the picture quality, I think that guy that commented was just trying to offer some advice, although he could have been more subtle about it. You did say it wasn't a pro-shoot. Personally, I think whoever took these has a good eye for composition. It is what it is, and doesn't need analyzing. You gotta admit though, some of them are really blurry. Great looking cars.:tup: |
I'm looking to get the Nikon D7000 for the next shoot, but its a pretty pricy camera
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It's pretty much a rule not to take pics is the middle of the day unless your subject is in the shade. 20 min. before and after sunrise & 20 min. before and after sunset are the absolute best times to take pictures outside. Mount the camera on a tripod and use the built in timer to take the shot to avoid blurring. This is because the shutter needs to stay open longer. Even with the least expensive point & shoot, your pictures will come out way better with these simple techniques. Try it once and you'll never want to take pictures at 1 in the afternoon ever again. I hope I don't come across as criticizing, I just thought that little tid bit would help you guys in the future. |
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