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Impreza (Photography, 56k...Nooo)
Was out with my brother taking a few photos of his car the other day, think this is probably the best.
Might be more suited to the car forum but as everyone else posts their photos here thought I may as well do the same. *cough* Photography forum *cough* |
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Originally Posted by Rave
The weather went from blue sky and sunshine to dull really quickly, so the normal image looked a bit boring. Thought I'd play about a bit and make it look a little more interesting.
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Flat light is actually very good for taking pictures of stuff outside, the light from a cloudy sky is very even and gives a good soft light with no harsh shadows. You could try putting a pink or tobacco filter over it to increase the atmosphere instead of pumping up the contrast?
The picture as it stands is still good, just not really to my personal taste. I always offer criticism of pics posted in here, I hope no-one takes offence .
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Lovely car, lovely photo
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I knew I shoulnt of let the Devil go on my computer. He said he wanted to play Joint Opp's. It was too late by the time i realised i ddnt have that game.
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Originally Posted by Oakey
That's the reason why you need to start using RAW/DNG, much more tweakable
Originally Posted by silent ben
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