Jeep shots.. Comments plz.

iStealBunnieSz

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Well I went out today to shoot some pics of my buddys car since hes selling it id post it on some sites but i took these pics so they can rated so please tell m what you think.. Car is for sale btw.

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8 is the best. With black cars on a non sunny day, you need the light reflecting. I don't know the term for digital photography but most look underexposed.
 

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Sketch o5 said:
favorite spot much? hahahaha. pics look good. get your accord back from that whack dude yet?

Unfortunately no. :bash: But im hoping it'll be done soon, Anyways that was the only spot we could use because by his house it was raining and by the univ the sky was pretty clear so i decided to just go & shoot there lol. Thanks to everyone & I love you too caro :driving:
 

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Try getting closer to your subject when shooting...seems like you have alot of wasted space and by getting closer you'll catch more detail of the jeep itself rather than the parking lot. The jeep is dark too so it doesn't really catch the eye much
 

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if hes trying to sell it, most people want interior, engine, and body shots that are no-nonsense. they want to see any blemishes or good parts.

BUT, pic #8 would be a good eye catcher :) hes trying to sell a vehicle, not photography skills lol. play with your white balance and EV settings to get the details back...like matt said: they are "underexposed." do it, do it :D
 
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