Working on my Photo Skills (My 55 Suburban)

steck said:
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i'm not gonna say you are wrong,,,you're not,,,BUT

some interpret the "rule of 1/3s" as putting your subject matter at the spot of the intersecting lines. your picture with the lines in there is a great example...but put the car or what you want the viewer to notice precisely at the intersecting lines.



It basically also keeps people from putting the subject matter dead center of a picture which tends to bore the audience!!!



I know what you're saying, but who wants a gorgous sky like that to be taken over by concrete? Its all up to you, since the pictures are for your viewing pleasure.
 
steck said:
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i'm not gonna say you are wrong,,,you're not,,,BUT

some interpret the "rule of 1/3s" as putting your subject matter at the spot of the intersecting lines. your picture with the lines in there is a great example...but put the car or what you want the viewer to notice precisely at the intersecting lines.



It basically also keeps people from putting the subject matter dead center of a picture which tends to bore the audience!!!



I know what you're saying, but who wants a gorgous sky like that to be taken over by concrete? Its all up to you, since the pictures are for your viewing pleasure.
 
Pics look good, but being closer to the subject makes it the focal point, as in many of your pics I was drawn more to the ground in front of you than the car itself. Also, having a background that complements the colors of the car gives it more harmony.



Easton Chang does some great work. http://www.eastonchang.com/
 
Pics look good, but being closer to the subject makes it the focal point, as in many of your pics I was drawn more to the ground in front of you than the car itself. Also, having a background that complements the colors of the car gives it more harmony.



Easton Chang does some great work. http://www.eastonchang.com/
 
steck said:
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i'm not gonna say you are wrong,,,you're not,,,BUT

some interpret the "rule of 1/3s" as putting your subject matter at the spot of the intersecting lines. your picture with the lines in there is a great example...but put the car or what you want the viewer to notice precisely at the intersecting lines.



It basically also keeps people from putting the subject matter dead center of a picture which tends to bore the audience!!!





that's what I was thinkin
 
steck said:
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i'm not gonna say you are wrong,,,you're not,,,BUT

some interpret the "rule of 1/3s" as putting your subject matter at the spot of the intersecting lines. your picture with the lines in there is a great example...but put the car or what you want the viewer to notice precisely at the intersecting lines.



It basically also keeps people from putting the subject matter dead center of a picture which tends to bore the audience!!!





that's what I was thinkin
 
Three thing that would have made your pics better are: something more interesting as a background, taking the pictures lower or higher, and taking them a little closer. Love the 55 burban though! Dont see too many of those. What size engine does it have?
 
Damn, that's a sweet looking ride! I love seeing pics of it. There's not much that I can offer on camera skills because I suck! Maybe Scottwax will chime in. He's excellent with a camera.
 
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