It's odd how many of my pics have the reflection of my car in them

Huh...just noticed, the front of my car is reflected of the front corner of the bumper of the blue Acura TL I have in the gallery also. It continally amazes me how reflective S100 really is, along with how good not only is the picture quality of my Nikon N60 35 mm camera, but how terrific the Picture CDs from Wolf Camera are. I guess it takes teamwork to make a good picture!
 
Pats300zx said:
Wow..your pics are so incredible...



Scott, what else are you using besides the S100????:xyxthumbs



'bout time I put all the college photography course I took to good use, eh? :p



I usually say in the description of the picture exactly what products I used. Primarily Meguiars Body Shop Pro line, along with S100 Shine Enhancing Paint Cleanser and S100 Paste Wax...and a lot of elbow grease.
 
Ktulu said:
Hey Scott, how much does that cd thing that Wolf cost? Will any place do it for me?



I think they charge $6.99 for the CD. The quality is amazing, much better than the best digital cameras.
 
Hey Scott, maybe the reflection thing is your trademark and you just don't realize it?
Hey Scott, how much does that cd thing that Wolf cost? Will any place do it for me?
Wal-Mart also does this in their photo lab for $4-5.
 
Scott, I think it's great that your car shows in your client's reflections... I usually do that as well with my own client's cars just to have some sort of "trademark shot".... I usually do mine with me and the client standing side by side on a reflection shot hehe...



I saw a neat idea from a certain brochure and I think it'll be a good "layout" to do with customer cars... basically 5 shots in one print...



the main picture is the traditional low angle 3/4 shot, then on the right spine of the page, 4 smaller shots lined up. Like 1 interior, 1 engine, 1 front, 1 rear, etc...
 
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