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REWOP4C

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I might need higher a powered flash.
 

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Yea need more light, It looks like a sunny day, try a higher iso number, or a greater exposure time.
 
Without using a higher quality camera, I would suggest using more light and maybe a tripod. If your camera has any settings, I would also try messing around with those to try and find a good setting that works for you.
 
IMHO i would put the car in a fitting backround more modern maybe something that would enhance the cars appearence not that it dosen't show well on its own but you did mention a photo shooot?. what i'm suggesting is Let the car fit in with the scenery ..
 
audiboy said:
Without using a higher quality camera, I would suggest using more light and maybe a tripod. If your camera has any settings, I would also try messing around with those to try and find a good setting that works for you.

Buying a "better" camera is the resort of the unskilled. The photographer makes the picture good or not, not the camera. I can show you some of the best photography in the world that was done with throw away cameras.

For the purposes of web presentation though, you're going to have to brush up on your knowledge regarding saving and resizing images, because the quality of the actual file is very poor.

What you need to do in this case is practice practice practice. Photograph from different angles, different distances and in different light. Move your feet, and stay away from a zoom lens until you actually know what you're doing.
 
heffergm said:
Buying a "better" camera is the resort of the unskilled. The photographer makes the picture good or not, not the camera. I can show you some of the best photography in the world that was done with throw away cameras.

For the purposes of web presentation though, you're going to have to brush up on your knowledge regarding saving and resizing images, because the quality of the actual file is very poor.

What you need to do in this case is practice practice practice. Photograph from different angles, different distances and in different light. Move your feet, and stay away from a zoom lens until you actually know what you're doing.

I didn't use the zoom, other than crappy stand up garage shots , this was my 1st attempt. I kinda was looking for a diffrent backdrop, this was the only one I found at the time. what would be a highr quality file then, do you mean use the highest resolution setting, that takes up the most memory?, great ideas and help anyways, thanks to all.
 
REWOP4C said:
I didn't use the zoom, other than crappy stand up garage shots , this was my 1st attempt. I kinda was looking for a diffrent backdrop, this was the only one I found at the time. what would be a highr quality file then, do you mean use the highest resolution setting, that takes up the most memory?, great ideas and help anyways, thanks to all.

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