just got a dslr, test pics inside
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Suggestions: get a polarizing filter and experiment with it. You can greatly reduce, or enhance reflections which can help with car photos. When the effect is used properly, it can really make a car stand out.
Other tips: Angle your wheels slightly for effect. Control background clutter better. Try different angles and zooms for effect. Also, try to avoid getting your reflection in the image.
Might want to work on those swirl marks too. DA orbital is your friend
Otherwise, looks great.
Other tips: Angle your wheels slightly for effect. Control background clutter better. Try different angles and zooms for effect. Also, try to avoid getting your reflection in the image.
Might want to work on those swirl marks too. DA orbital is your friend
Otherwise, looks great.
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Is there any particular kind of polarizing filter I should get? Ised a 18-55 and a 75-300 lens, any other suggestions? Car is gonna get detailed soon hopefully taking care of the swirls
Suggestions: get a polarizing filter and experiment with it. You can greatly reduce, or enhance reflections which can help with car photos. When the effect is used properly, it can really make a car stand out.
Other tips: Angle your wheels slightly for effect. Control background clutter better. Try different angles and zooms for effect. Also, try to avoid getting your reflection in the image.
Might want to work on those swirl marks too. DA orbital is your friend
Otherwise, looks great.
Other tips: Angle your wheels slightly for effect. Control background clutter better. Try different angles and zooms for effect. Also, try to avoid getting your reflection in the image.
Might want to work on those swirl marks too. DA orbital is your friend
Otherwise, looks great.
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B+W or Hoya are probably the most trusted brands. Inside those brands there are a few tiers of quality. You would probably be fine with the lower cost ones from those brands. If you have Canon lenses, you want 58mm size.