haha i was eating with justin... he didnt have his camera on him... it wasn't like some organised photoshoot. I didnt have any spare cable ties so I didnt want to take my P plates off lol. Next time... next time... too lazy to photochop it out haha
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To put it in point form.
1. Subject of focus - Expose for the subject first then worry about the background later.
2. Lighting - IMO shadows should always be on the side of the car which should not be seen, or use flash to fill in the void.
3. Shoot with RAW and sharpen manually in photoshop to get maximum sharpness.The most expensive is not always the best, but the best is always expensive.
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Oh yeah, failed to mention regarding point 2 of my previous reply.
You really need an off shoe flash such as the Nikon SB-600 or SB-800 to fill in that dark area caused by the shadow if there's no other light available.The most expensive is not always the best, but the best is always expensive.
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Yeh... haha well since I just got into photography I think its a bit too soon for me to be buying a flash. I want to experiment more with lighting, exposure and aperture first until I get good at that I'd be getting a flash!
No point in buying all this good gear when I'm not improving on my own in anyway!
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