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I agree with white95
Here's my critique if you want it. If you don't just ignore it. I've been doing photography for a long time.
1st set:
#1. not a fan of the filter
#2. Really solid picture
#3, 5 Too much clutter in the background.
#4. Good composure, lighting is kind of harsh, I would crop it in tighter.
#6. Composure and lighting are good but maybe cropped too tight
#7. I prefer the composure and crop of #2
2nd set:
#1. Good picture
#2. Clutter in the background is distracting
#3. I really like this picture but the mix of light and shadows on the car hurts it. Ideally you'd want the whole car in the shadow to avoid the harsh light. It has a hotspot on the door that will draw the viewer attention.
#4. Unnatural subject placement on the left side and clutter in the background.
I'm a fan of the pic with the mural of the Girl on the wall, because of the contrast of shade and sunlight does to the paint job. It gives you an overall of what the car will look like no matter what. I love them all, and to be honest that car makes the background look better. Our 94-98 cars has the best curves of all the mustang, and by far the best looking ass. From a look down on to the car from above, the 94-98 stangs are actually shaped like a horse. I think our cars are the only cars that actually resemble the animal they're named after. Facts!
Hopefully by next spring my car will look like yours dose, but black, and by that I mean one beautiful paint job, but first I'm doing the engine again lol. Heads/cams/intake/long tubes goin on next month, actually just days away. Heads will be done next week, so I'm stoked about this new build on top of a 41k mile .020 over NPI bottom end.Absolutely agree!
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Hopefully by next spring my car will look like yours dose, but black, and by that I mean one beautiful paint job, but first I'm doing the engine again lol. Heads/cams/intake/long tubes goin on next month, actually just days away. Heads will be done next week, so I'm stoked about this new build on top of a 41k mile .020 over NPI bottom end.