Lovely photographs of some very special cars. Number 4 is my favorite.
Dennis
I like that they put a Ford motor in that blue 35. Most of them end up with Chevys.
digitalnut wrote:
Special THANKS to Kim for some helpful hints. These are sooc.
Thank the maker for some car photos. Have you noticed that we are in the minority?
I too like that you take photos of the entire car, and detail shots. I hate it when we get 10 artsy fartsy close ups of just fenders n and hoods.
A couple of things to try on your next car show outing. Try to cut out as much sky as possible. It deepens the colors of the car. Dirt or grass will not wash out the paint colors as much as the sky will. When shooting interiors, try to keep the windows out of the frame. This will allow you to see deeper into the floor and pedals instead of the black hole of the foot well, especially in black interiors.
Nice work! Keep shooting and posting.
digitalnut wrote:
Special THANKS to Kim for some helpful hints. These are sooc.
Oh yeah, almost forgot. I really like that orange '56!
I'm a Chevy guy, but the '34, and '53-'56 Ford pickups make me stop and look, for a long time.
Again. Nice work.
In a very small town, glen aubrey, in upstate new york
Thank You for the kind words
Thank You IM Trying, I will try to remember these things next time I go to a show. Always looking for advice so I can better learn what I love to shoot
Nicely done. Thanks for posting.
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
lmTrying wrote:
Thank the maker for some car photos. Have you noticed that we are in the minority?
I too like that you take photos of the entire car, and detail shots. I hate it when we get 10 artsy fartsy close ups of just fenders n and hoods.
A couple of things to try on your next car show outing. Try to cut out as much sky as possible. It deepens the colors of the car. Dirt or grass will not wash out the paint colors as much as the sky will. When shooting interiors, try to keep the windows out of the frame. This will allow you to see deeper into the floor and pedals instead of the black hole of the foot well, especially in black interiors.
Nice work! Keep shooting and posting.
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Tom
Well done, Tim! I love that International.
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