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Old Mar 26, 2012 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by BrockB
needs to be lowered?!? picture too diagonal!???

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really guys?

that car does not need to lowered- it looks just fine.
and the diagonal picture flows with the road- he just has a better "photo eye" than you guys do.
obviously more pics- looks good!
haha I'd rather look at the car then the road.
And yes lowered just a tad in the rear would make it sit very nicely. Just my opinion though
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Old Mar 27, 2012 | 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by BrockB
and the diagonal picture flows with the road- he just has a better "photo eye" than you guys do.
I bet the rest of the shoot involves more "flowing" angles and even a loading dock too!!

It's funny how everyone with a nice car has a decent camera, yet so few know how to take photos. I'm not even talking all those "proper" techniques you can read in books about, just common sense.

OP, I'm really just offering friendly advice. Don't shoot with so much angle; there's a difference between 1* and 45*. Also, close your aperture a bit. I see you shot this in f/2.5 and the headlight area is super sharp If you had it closed a bit more, say f/3.5-4? The whole car would have been in focus and your background would have the "out of focus" look I assume you would want.

This isn't the photography forum but still, it never hurts to pick up a few tips from people who actually shoot for work and fun.
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