Your advice/opinions needed on VR pics.

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by six appeal, Oct 15, 2004.

  1. Dave-in-Herts Forum Member

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    Well Done Six Appeal, that is some B*tchin ride! [:D]
     
  2. RSSGOLF Forum Junkie

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    Love your car mate...looks the dogs!

    U gonna do anything to the rear of the car?
     
  3. gibster Forum Member

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    if i went up a mk, it'd be something like that
     
  4. six appeal Forum Member

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    yeh, gonna have some more very subtle body mods to be going on with over the winter if cash and other projects allow! ;)
     
  5. DarrenW Forum Junkie

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    The second and last pics on your first post are both great! Not sure what I could say to help improve things really... Just remember the "rule of thirds" and keep your eyes peeled wherever you are for locations. I always have my camera with me, and on more than one occasion I've been late for a meeting/appointment because I've driven past some random place and thought "wow! my car would look great photographed there"...

    As for angles, experiment - that's the only way. I almost NEVER take photos from normal eye height, I always crouch down or hold the camera higher.
     
  6. RSSGOLF Forum Junkie

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    Same as me then...what u got planned? Lose the wiper, and badge?

    Don't lose the plates though...think it looks [xx(]
     
  7. six appeal Forum Member

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    No. plate is definately gonna stay, just some smoothing and getting rid of stone chips mainly.
     

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