congrats! very nice picture!
congrats! very nice picture!
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Congrats bud!
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Banner updated The color goes well with this month.
Keep the rides coming for a chance to win!
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I used a Cannon T1i at the Montreal Auto Show. This picture was taken about 5-7 years ago I remember like it was yesterday... The showroom floor was very crowded and hot (normally, I only go on press day for photos). I was frustrated because my 2-year-old son was crying and throwing a tantrum. My wife took him and gave me a few minutes to set up my tripod and snap some shots before cutting the car show short.
This is the only shot I had time to take, of the Chally (shot in full manual mode). I did some very light post processing in photoshop to darken the background a little more and lighten up the car slightly, but I didn`t play with the colors hue or saturation (didn`t even crop or straighten the photo).
Honestly, the shot came out so great not because of my camera or the tripod. It was mostly the right lighting (car shows a great for that) and the right settings in manual mode (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus, lens, etc.).
If you`re serious about taking good pictures check out the photography posts in forums even, I had some tips to learn (e.g. using a flash to get the wheel wells to show) and pick up an SLR-Camera (used they are a great deal).
Good luck Shawn!
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I`m a big fan of the 50mm 1.8f (EF) prime lens, it`s cheap (~$75) and takes really clear shots (low noise, lets lots of light in), but it`s not the best for car photos. If anything get him a tripod and a IR remote for the camera, maybe a nice flash as the stock lens kit is fine for automobile photography.
T3i is a great camera to start with, he`s lucky!
Congrats Ronkh!
The blinding white Vette wins this round I`ll add the points to your account.
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I don`t have any fancy cameras on know anything but point and shoot, but this is the best I can do:
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Well he didn`t submit this picture in this thread, but I thought it was too pretty not to win.
Congrats to MagicDetailings! You win 200 points! Just PM me your Autopia email address and I`ll add the points to your account.
Submit some pics if you want a chance to win and bragging rights
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