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<blockquote data-quote="Darhawk" data-source="post: 1129538" data-attributes="member: 16788"><p>[MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION] Here another tip, just because I noticed..it's really not a big deal, but it's the little things that make the shot GRAND!</p><p>If your going to get close to the car, then wear a shirt that match the color of the car, or a black works well too. I used to shoot small diecast all the time ( and I can see it in this image as well ) and I would wear a green shirt or whatever and the reflection would end up on the wheels and door panels. Which reminds me of what I see on this last image. You could always photoshop it out true..but it's better to get it right while your taking the shot, which will equal to LESS time at the computer fixing these small things.</p><p></p><p>Tip#2 If you can use a Circular Polarizer that would be the first Filter I would get. Then your windows on the car wouldn't have any reflection on them at all. It would take away ( the CP filter ) glare and haze, which would give you a nice saturated non-glare finish. I use one all the time, if fact I leave it on my front main lens most often. If I am in doors then I take it off or I just bump up the ISO ( aka FILM SPEED 200, 400,800 etc ) </p><p>If you had PHotoshop you could take more than one pic at different degrees of exposure and then merge them into one image...but that is another topic. Let concetrate on making quality images before we head to Photoshop techinques..LOL</p><p></p><p>It's hard to write all this down...I sound so serious!...LOL </p><p>Pickchure Takin is seareeus SHITE!!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your outside so use the lowest ISO possible, don't let the camera choose it. You do it. Go in an set it yourself. Also your probably cropping and then your sharpening..that is a big no no too. Always sharpen before you shrrink it dowwwn.. Remember to save the image at 300 DPI which will keep it from getting grainy after you resize it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darhawk, post: 1129538, member: 16788"] [MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION] Here another tip, just because I noticed..it's really not a big deal, but it's the little things that make the shot GRAND! If your going to get close to the car, then wear a shirt that match the color of the car, or a black works well too. I used to shoot small diecast all the time ( and I can see it in this image as well ) and I would wear a green shirt or whatever and the reflection would end up on the wheels and door panels. Which reminds me of what I see on this last image. You could always photoshop it out true..but it's better to get it right while your taking the shot, which will equal to LESS time at the computer fixing these small things. Tip#2 If you can use a Circular Polarizer that would be the first Filter I would get. Then your windows on the car wouldn't have any reflection on them at all. It would take away ( the CP filter ) glare and haze, which would give you a nice saturated non-glare finish. I use one all the time, if fact I leave it on my front main lens most often. If I am in doors then I take it off or I just bump up the ISO ( aka FILM SPEED 200, 400,800 etc ) If you had PHotoshop you could take more than one pic at different degrees of exposure and then merge them into one image...but that is another topic. Let concetrate on making quality images before we head to Photoshop techinques..LOL It's hard to write all this down...I sound so serious!...LOL Pickchure Takin is seareeus SHITE!!!! Your outside so use the lowest ISO possible, don't let the camera choose it. You do it. Go in an set it yourself. Also your probably cropping and then your sharpening..that is a big no no too. Always sharpen before you shrrink it dowwwn.. Remember to save the image at 300 DPI which will keep it from getting grainy after you resize it. [/QUOTE]
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