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My pictures aren't quite the caliber that some of y'all are posting here, but I thought I'd share some that I took during a DFW Metroplex MINI fun run.
Looks good. Keep up the shooting... its how you get better. Great thing about shooting the MINI... its a great subject and they dont move (unless you make 'em)
Of the two the first shot is my favorite, but there are a couple things you could have done to make it even better.
1) Fill Flash - Use your flash when you took the picture to fill in the shadow area on the first car.
2) Either picked up some of the leaves in front of the cars OR photoshopped them out after the fact.
As for things you have less control over, those Texas registration decals are a little obnoxious.
You might also try doing a B&W conversion.
Again, I think it's a good shot, just some things I'd try in the future.:smile:
I was working on a clean-up that included PS-ing the leaves out, but got side-tracked and didn't finish. PS-ing the reg decals out of the picture may be beyond my current PS skill-level.
One of these days when we get 8-10 cars together again, I'd like to work on a better composition where the line of MINIs are more uniformly parked and you can see just about the same amount of the front-end of each car.
Looks good. Keep up the shooting... its how you get better. Great thing about shooting the MINI... its a great subject and they dont move (unless you make 'em)
Shooting isn't the problem...especially now that I have found something that I love (and love to photograph).
Eventually, I'd like to try some of the motion shots!
PS-ing the reg decals out of the picture may be beyond my current PS skill-level.
P/S-ing the decals need not require much skill, rather patience.
However, those registration stickers, and their placement, are regional to you's part of the country. My wife is a Chicagoan and for her, those city stickers are a matter of pride. I don't know what y'all in Texas require, but I'd be cocky and leave it in- for fellow Texans.
I too like the first shot. If I'd P/S anything, it'd be the antenna on the cabrio and the one sticking out to the right of it.
Question: What are all those black spots above the fence?
All in all, I'd say you're doing great. I'm anxious to see more of your work.