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2wheelsx2 said:Dang! That first shot is amazing! Both in the finish and the photograph itself! :bow
2wheelsx2 said:Thanks for listing your settings, Scott. I am just starting to get back into photography, and have tried some shots, and not posted them to Autopia, because I couldn't get them to look right. I just got a Nikon F80 with a 24-80 ED lens, but have not really had time to get used to it, and mostly have been shooting in full auto mode. That shot has inspired me to try some more shots! :up
Scottwax said:Try using the 'speed' setting for cars. It shoots at a slower speed but smaller apeture so the background remains sharp. Since most cars are at least 10 feet long, that helps keep the entire car sharply in focus.
thevolvoguy said:*rant* Whats with those rims on the early CLK's? They really look like steel wheels and hubcaps, especially when dirty. It ruins the whole car.
Anyway, nice work Scott.
jpws6 said:What is your secret to using vanilla moose by hand? I really like it and have gotten great results with the pc, but sometimes I need to use it on just a small section and want to do it by hand but I can never get the excellent results I get with the pc.