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07/03/2006 07:14:15 PM · #26
Shot I took of my girlfriends car last year, basic point-and-shoot cam, during sunset

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07/03/2006 07:19:02 PM · #27


How's this one? Shot with a polarizing filter.

Or this one shot with no flash


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07/03/2006 07:26:12 PM · #28
They are not catalogue images but here are a couple from a few days back that I thought turned out okay....

07/03/2006 08:14:24 PM · #29
Hmmmm... I like photographing cars with a little something "extra". LOL

07/03/2006 08:15:38 PM · #30
Originally posted by dwterry:

Hmmmm... I like photographing cars with a little something "extra". LOL


What car? :-)
07/04/2006 07:21:02 PM · #31
I have been inspired by this thread to try the technique illustrated by the Purple Prowler near the beginning of the thread.

Here are the original (SOOTC) and the edited version.

I would appreciate any comments you might have.
07/04/2006 07:41:53 PM · #32
I got a couple from a car show the other day. Can't wait for the Super Chevy Show in August.


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07/24/2007 11:24:50 PM · #33
B&W is also an option...these may be a bit left of center for this thread but I like them...





And one in color



07/24/2007 11:55:17 PM · #34
From a local museum and auto body yard:

07/26/2007 08:28:51 PM · #35
Another from the auto body yard:

08/03/2007 03:07:24 AM · #36
Originally posted by dwterry:

Hmmmm... I like photographing cars with a little something "extra". LOL



Nice stang too :)

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08/09/2007 09:50:13 AM · #37
Here are a couple of mine.





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08/09/2007 10:44:30 AM · #38
No secrets or special touches needed. Just keep shooting 'til you get what you want. There are always minor things like lighting and angles that do and don't work, but you'll get the hang of it over time.



And my two Challenge entries:



Not that I'm any expert at it, but much like I've learned here about other genres that I'm okay with, love of the subject anbd persistence/perseverance seems to reward me with shots I'm most pleased to have in my portfolio.

ETA: The truck made me a One Ribbon Wonder! LOL!!!

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