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ooh like some of those last ones

out of interest you have a copy of the originals of that blue 300zx?

(like before you played with the colours)

Thanks :O

Um i'll have a look through my photos for ya for an original of the 300ZX - but if i havent, im possibly organising another photoshoot with him in the next week or so so i can show you some original photos then :)

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Haha no worries - thanks for the tips though. Criticism is good - helps you get somewhere :cool:

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You've got hotspots everywhere, you can't see the front bar and the sky is blown out.

To fix this you'll need a polarising filter and shoot an a time later in the day when the glare is gone.

Other things you can use are 1/2 ND filters.

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You've got hotspots everywhere, you can't see the front bar and the sky is blown out.

To fix this you'll need a polarising filter and shoot an a time later in the day when the glare is gone.

Other things you can use are 1/2 ND filters.

I can quite clearly see the front bar, all that there is, is a couple of bright flares as a result of the sun reflection.

Also i looked back through my originals and the sky IS white. SO obviously no matter what i did changing the levels or curves, the sky would have been white nonetheless.

Look. I've only started out in photography and i have no filters - heck the camera i use isn't even my own. These photos are just for an assignment - nothing to professional thats for sure.

But thanks anyway?

Some photo's taken with my 400d at home the gold coast and at mt tamborine. contructive critisism taken on board for future.

I love the fire twirler photo, and also the polar bear. And jeez that zombie looking thing is ugly! Haha.

SHouldnt we start an August thread now? :P

Some photo's taken with my 400d at home the gold coast and at mt tamborine. contructive critisism taken on board for future.

some good shots - my advice would be to watch out for taking photo's that aren't quite level - kinda hard sometimes - i do it myself all the time too

(ie talking about shots where you can see horizon for example)

ps started august photo thread (ps anyone can start it - so next time 1st person to post in the next month should start it ;))

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lol

I’m at uni, so i had to scroll down very quick so i didn’t look like a weirdo

Loving these threads guys. Keep up the good pics. Looking and getting a decent camera soon, Can’t wait to start taking some snaps.

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