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    Default Got a new Camera.. Learning How to use it 56k warning

    So i got a new manual camera, Photography really interests me! So im learning the basics and hopefully ill learn some neat stuff.. so this is my first try at a photoshoot! All suggestions and comments are welcome!








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    Nice shots

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    wow nice pics rsx needs to be low to the ground lol seems a little to high but really good pics

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    Originally posted by M_K_3
    wow nice pics rsx needs to be low to the ground lol seems a little to high but really good pics
    yeah my car diffentally needs to be lowered!

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    Invest in a Circular Polarizer...
    It's great for cutting down the outside glare/reflection on the car's windows and paint and darkens the sky so you get a really cool blue.


    a technique might be to shoot in black and white for a while until you get light and contrast. Then move over to color.


    But what do I know.

    http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/enjoydslr/index.html


    awsome, awsome website if you know dick about SLRs in general.

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    nice pics, better than what i had, but i'll post some by next week

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    Originally posted by Pihsiak
    Invest in a Circular Polarizer...
    It's great for cutting down the outside glare/reflection on the car's windows and paint and darkens the sky so you get a really cool blue.


    a technique might be to shoot in black and white for a while until you get light and contrast. Then move over to color.


    But what do I know.

    http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/enjoydslr/index.html


    awsome, awsome website if you know dick about SLRs in general.
    Awesome link, do you happen to have any more, or some suggestions on good photography books that might be available at chapters or something?

    Thanks

    --forced

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    Originally posted by forced14


    Awesome link, do you happen to have any more, or some suggestions on good photography books that might be available at chapters or something?

    Thanks

    --forced

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    You're getting your reflection in the fenders, so you'll want to keep your eye out on that in the future. Maybe take a couple steps back and zoom in if you can. Or if you can't zoom in any more, put it on a tripod, set it on timer, and get the hell out of the shot! Hahaha!

    I'm not really feeling the shots with such a dark shadow in front/under the front bumper. You might want to position the car so that it doesn't blend into it so much (ie: off to the side or under like most of your other shots), or pick another time of day when the sun is at a different position so the shadow will appear elsewhere.

    Other than that, those are some very good attempts. Keep at it and post what you get

    Our "Tips" sticky at the top of this sub-forum:
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    Originally posted by D'z Nutz
    You're getting your reflection in the fenders, so you'll want to keep your eye out on that in the future. Maybe take a couple steps back and zoom in if you can. Or if you can't zoom in any more, put it on a tripod, set it on timer, and get the hell out of the shot! Hahaha!

    I'm not really feeling the shots with such a dark shadow in front/under the front bumper. You might want to position the car so that it doesn't blend into it so much (ie: off to the side or under like most of your other shots), or pick another time of day when the sun is at a different position so the shadow will appear elsewhere.

    Other than that, those are some very good attempts. Keep at it and post what you get

    Our "Tips" sticky at the top of this sub-forum:
    http://forums.beyond.ca/showthread.p...threadid=35783
    thanks man!! ill try that, i know what you mean tho

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