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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6
Depending on weather, I'll take all new pics this weekend. Scott, he took them with an iPhone, yes, same topic as always, I am now desperate to learn how to use the Nikon but a greater challenge than ever currently. Even with Delta, I'll see if my local shop is doing lessons at night.
Thanks for all the good responses, appreciate it.
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That camera is smart enough that you don't need lessons on how to use it to get good photos out of it, Shaun. The problem with the iPhone is the 4mm or whatever focal length it chooses for those frontend shots distorts too much. You'll have to back up further with your lens but you can crop the pics to get them right.
Note the pics of the Caddy in a previous post. Almost all of them are taken at a level most humans don't view a car from ie BEND your knees and get down there.
A black car must be spotless to photo well.
I'd even go so far as to say rain may help you. Wash the car, go out and find a place to take the pics, wait for it to stop raining for a while (in between showers), dry off the car and shoot it before it starts raining again. Clouds offer a lot of indirect light which is what you're looking for.