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My other suggestion is to work on composition. With this picture there is more negative space between the rear of the car and the edge of the picture rather than

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Old 05-01-2011, 10:09 PM   #19 (permalink)
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My other suggestion is to work on composition.



With this picture there is more negative space between the rear of the car and the edge of the picture rather than the front and the edge, it makes it feel a bit cut off. Think of the front of your car as a face and you want to know where it is looking. It creates a leading line in which your eyes will follow. Currently it follows that line and meets the edge of the picture.
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