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    Re: Mustang GT

    horizon is tilting to the left.... shadows are soo dark..can't see details on the car... camera angle is a bit low, you can't see the hood and contour of the car.

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    Re: Mustang GT

    the sky is blown and distracting. some good options would be to either crop tight and lighten the car, put a dark gradient over the sky, hdr?
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    Re: Mustang GT

    I think the car kinda gets lost in the background. I do like the pavement the car is sitting on, if you could get above the car looking down and isolating the car on the pavement so that the car becomes becomes the main subject.

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    Re: Mustang GT

    I see what you were doing in pulling back - framing the cars with the trees. I think the imge would be much tighter if you cropped the outermost two trees - it brings the focus closer to the car. Black cars are difficult to shoot because the details so easily block up - if you expose for the car, you lose detail in the sky, and reverse. Still, you got a great angle on the car. (Where is this, it looks so familiar!)
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    Re: Mustang GT

    Quote Originally Posted by megan
    I see what you were doing in pulling back - framing the cars with the trees. I think the imge would be much tighter if you cropped the outermost two trees - it brings the focus closer to the car. Black cars are difficult to shoot because the details so easily block up - if you expose for the car, you lose detail in the sky, and reverse. Still, you got a great angle on the car. (Where is this, it looks so familiar!)
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