Night Shots....enjoy!!!! Warning Lots of PICS!!!
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Hey everyone...I tried my creativeness with some night shots...enjoy!!!

Thanks for lookin....

Thanks for lookin....
hm... try taking them with no flash and see what happens, also you may want to take these kinds of pics under a bit of light (i.s.) light pole in the background? if you do this the pics may end up a bit better..
ahh, yes and get yourself a tripod
even a cheap one would do.
ahh, yes and get yourself a tripod

even a cheap one would do.
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Originally Posted by cdmx
nicee i like
Originally Posted by trance4mer
ill take sum..
Originally Posted by estebones
hm... try taking them with no flash and see what happens, also you may want to take these kinds of pics under a bit of light (i.s.) light pole in the background? if you do this the pics may end up a bit better..
ahh, yes and get yourself a tripod
even a cheap one would do.
ahh, yes and get yourself a tripod

even a cheap one would do.
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Rule 1: No flash, it kills it, use existing lighting... if you can't find any, either bring it with you or find someplace else.
Rule 2: Tripod.... even a concrete wall works... just don't let the camera move. If you're trying to blur it... then all the blur lines need to come out straight. i.e., rotate the camera... spider lines just make it look like you screwed up.
Rule 3: The same light from 3 different angles makes 3 different pictures.
Rule 2: Tripod.... even a concrete wall works... just don't let the camera move. If you're trying to blur it... then all the blur lines need to come out straight. i.e., rotate the camera... spider lines just make it look like you screwed up.
Rule 3: The same light from 3 different angles makes 3 different pictures.
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Cool will try these options...was trying to blur but the method you gave sounds a lot better!!! Thanks!!
Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
Rule 1: No flash, it kills it, use existing lighting... if you can't find any, either bring it with you or find someplace else.
Rule 2: Tripod.... even a concrete wall works... just don't let the camera move. If you're trying to blur it... then all the blur lines need to come out straight. i.e., rotate the camera... spider lines just make it look like you screwed up.
Rule 3: The same light from 3 different angles makes 3 different pictures.

Rule 2: Tripod.... even a concrete wall works... just don't let the camera move. If you're trying to blur it... then all the blur lines need to come out straight. i.e., rotate the camera... spider lines just make it look like you screwed up.
Rule 3: The same light from 3 different angles makes 3 different pictures.

example.... This one , I had pretty good light.....

however,
this one all the light was behind the car, so in order to get light infront u have to use the flash...

LEarn ur flash, then get the right distance away from the car and it will turn out great!!! oh yea... and one last thing that will help... EVEN THOUGH a tripod helps a hella lot!! the best way to keep bluryness out is use ur timer!... cuz even if u have a tripod u still move the cam just a lil bit when u press the botton.
sorry about my babble... other than that.. . bro the car looks clean, keep that **** up!!! peace.
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Right on man...thanks for the advice...gonna take all into consideration....thanks for the compliments too!!!
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