Show me your WHEELS!
Actually I have a better book than this thanks. New camera, but seeing has how you have already read this book please come and teach another dummy the proper way to use a DSLR. Thanks skillet I was pretty happy to post the pics of my car but apparently there are professional photogs and a@#$*&e here who would rather flame you that give a good suggestion.
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.Your exposure seems to be a compromise between the two and fails at both. The highlights in the background are "blown out" -- they are pure white with no detail. The shadows are "blocked up" -- pure black with no detail. You are shooting a scene where the dynamic range of brightness is far greater than your camera can record.
When you next try to photograph the car, look for a scene where it is more evenly lit. If the car is in shade, the background should be as well. If it is in sunlight, it all should be in sunlight.
Bright sunlight is not the easiest light for shooting cars. You get much better results from a somewhat overcast sky. That gives diffused light that is more even -- no harsh shadows.
Some car photos: http://www.robincasady.com/Photo/ClassicCars2005a.html
I am not a professional photographer.
no joke! I put shiny white Prodrive wheels on the wife's Cool Blue Cabrio and I had to wait until the longshadows appeared to get a proper pic of them....otherwise, they'd wash out the pic and appear to be radioactive
There's a reason for the existence of the 'golden hour' in photography. Bright sunlight doesnt mix with cameras. 
Since the other guy was too busy tooling on your photo to actually offer any constructive criticism.....check this link for some info on shooting pics of your MINI
: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=36382

Since the other guy was too busy tooling on your photo to actually offer any constructive criticism.....check this link for some info on shooting pics of your MINI
Actually I have a better book than this thanks. New camera, but seeing has how you have already read this book please come and teach another dummy the proper way to use a DSLR. Thanks skillet I was pretty happy to post the pics of my car but apparently there are professional photogs and a@#$*&e here who would rather flame you that give a good suggestion.
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The new ACS wheels:

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg
The new ACS wheels:

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg
The new ACS wheels:

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg
mcs2004 do I fall into the category of wheels you think are nice? Hehe
It is true though, some people are a bit touchy when someone calls them out about their car, or photo lol...
Actually I have a better book than this thanks. New camera, but seeing has how you have already read this book please come and teach another dummy the proper way to use a DSLR. Thanks skillet I was pretty happy to post the pics of my car but apparently there are professional photogs and a@#$*&e here who would rather flame you that give a good suggestion.
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.There's a reason for the existence of the 'golden hour' in photography. Bright sunlight doesnt mix with cameras. 
Since the other guy was too busy tooling on your photo to actually offer any constructive criticism.....check this link for some info on shooting pics of your MINI
: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ad.php?t=36382

Since the other guy was too busy tooling on your photo to actually offer any constructive criticism.....check this link for some info on shooting pics of your MINI
The new ACS wheels:

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg

really big pic of the new OZ's on an r56
http://image.blog.livedoor.jp/bondga...6/7679a6fb.jpg







