Tips for becoming a great automotive photographer:
Take blurry photos (extra points if you do so to show the car is in motion) say something about "depth of field".
Put a nice car in an abandoned building.
Take extreme closeup of some car part, badge, sticker, etc.
Do any of these three things and you have become a true artist.
I wish I had an eye for setting up a good photo. Any pics that I take that turn out half-decent are purely luck, and I find it's more the car than the landscape/setting that I can make look alright.
I like the lighting and colours here.
And this one I thought turned out fantastic for an iPhone picture. All packed up from a day of auto-x.
HappyJack wrote: Mopar-fest a few years ago Some autocross Back 40 at a friends house
OMG that was me driving that Eagle. It belongs to a friend of my son. I was laughing so hard during that run that I could barely see!
GameboyRMH wrote: ^ "One of these things is not like the other one, one of these things just doesn't belong..."
Your right, get that German engined thing out of there!
You didn't mean the Camaro did you? What's wrong with that?
This one was, like many, pure serendipity of the point & shoot
this one, i felt the suspension reaching for the ground, and thought it'd be cool to take a pic of it like that. so i stopped, put it in park, set the parking brake as hard as i could before hopping out. you can just see a bit of daylight under the front left from this angle too.
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