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It's interesting to see results of voting for last calendar don't you think? There are huge differences between numbers so it seems there are rules how to have popular picture and be in calendar...
![]() - Do not make picture from rear or top view! No one cares to see you car from behind. Car from behind is boring... and from the top looks weird. Make only pictures of front! - Play with picture in photoshop. This is a must. More colors, more contrast! If you have some good idea how tune picture with some idea the better. Remember it must be obvious picture is nor realistic. It must look better than reality. - No one cares if you have OEM look. OEM look is not an issue at all! Car must look good. No matter what mods are on... - No one cares in front of what is your car standing Finding interesting scene for picture is waste of time. No one cares if you car is behind jet plane or some statue or anything. Cool background is not important at all. It's not wrong just needless. - Make sure car is covering whole picture. Small car in the middle of nowhere is not "true blue" (BTW. is there any US slang phrase for the same meaning as OZ English has???). So car should not be past of scenery and should cover whole picture (or at least from 2/3). - When picture made by professional even better! Professional photographer is not professional for fun. He/She knows! And knows better than you do... - Nothing mentioned above works when you do not have friends to vote for you ![]() anything forgotten? What you think? EDIT: (thanks to Fastbird) - Don't shoot in the grass. Cars belong on pavement, not in the grass. - DO NOT cut out part of the car. no comment... no question about this ![]() This post has been edited by malpaso: Oct 18, 2009 - 1:03 AM -------------------- No more replicas... This is evolution... This is SS-four :)
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Resolution doesn't = quality picture though. I meant pixel count to be considered as well, since my phone camera is only 3MP. But we'll have to agree to disagree. Same thing. The more megapixels a camera has allows it for higher resolution. This is where a lot of people get duped when buying a camera, they think MORE megapixels is def. going to make their picture better. While yes the quality increases dramatically in 1 vs. 2, or 3 vs. 6, it becomes very much less so when you get higher. You won't notice a 10mp vs 12, or a 12 vs 14. Keep that in mind when purchasing a new camera one day. But yes we'll agree to disagree. No need to go any further with it. Keep shooting everybody. -------------------- |
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