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next time dont get your shawdow in the picture, and if thats not your shawdow on the left side, you should have eliminated it... lines like those in pictures arent good, but your camera seems pretty high quality... i dont know why im giving you lessons lol i learned that **** from a afilming class in high school.... so nevermind dont listen to me
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Heyy, Thanks for all of the advice and comments on my picture.
My helmet is a KBC-VR2R Stealth
http://www.kbc-helmet.com/kbcbbs/zbo...=asc&no=35
Sorry for the longs url. HOw do you make a clickable word?
The headlight isnt busted out either. Its the reflection I guess.
The bike is treating megreat Don. I love riding andmy only regret is not starting earlier. Couldblame my dad cause he grew up around bikes butmoved away from themwhen I showed up. BUt IM not gonado that lol
My helmet is a KBC-VR2R Stealth
http://www.kbc-helmet.com/kbcbbs/zbo...=asc&no=35
Sorry for the longs url. HOw do you make a clickable word?
The headlight isnt busted out either. Its the reflection I guess.
The bike is treating megreat Don. I love riding andmy only regret is not starting earlier. Couldblame my dad cause he grew up around bikes butmoved away from themwhen I showed up. BUt IM not gonado that lol
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RE: Picture
Yes low angles works wonders Juliet is right. Try not to center your subject either. This is a common "mistake". Watch your shadows,poles,electrical line, anything that will distract.
Here are a couple examples not too bad though. Find a suitable location and try to shoot at dusk right when the sun is about to set.Some reflections are bad and distract especially if there on the car.
As you can see this works for every type of picture
This one was shot with a polarizer, it reduces glare on reflective surfaces, also did a bit of editing to get the b&w.
Now this picture needs a bit more room in the front, it gives the feeling of leaving the car room to move.
People actually asked me if this was for a magazine when i shot the s2000 haha
Here are a couple examples not too bad though. Find a suitable location and try to shoot at dusk right when the sun is about to set.Some reflections are bad and distract especially if there on the car.
As you can see this works for every type of picture
This one was shot with a polarizer, it reduces glare on reflective surfaces, also did a bit of editing to get the b&w.
Now this picture needs a bit more room in the front, it gives the feeling of leaving the car room to move.
People actually asked me if this was for a magazine when i shot the s2000 haha