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BMW M3 in Sunrise Light
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<blockquote data-quote="ADM5" data-source="post: 256587" data-attributes="member: 20598"><p>I was actually on my way to a different location for an early morning photoshoot when this warehouse caught my eye. As I have no lighting equipment I really rely on the light I have available. I love this car and I wanted to really convey the clean lines that form this vehicle and as the owner just bought these wheels I wanted to show some depth there as well. There was some light post processing done but overall it's almost straight from camera. I shot it at f/8 as I find this is about where my lens is the sharpest.</p><p></p><p>Specifically I would like feedback on overall composition of the photograph and, as always, any other critique that can be offered.</p><p></p><p>Camera: Nikon D3100</p><p>Lens: Kit 18mm-55mm</p><p>F-stop: f/8</p><p>Exposure: 1/200</p><p>ISO: ISO-100</p><p>Focal Length: 42mm</p><p>Shot on Aperture Priority</p><p>Manual white balance</p><p>No flash</p><p>On Tripod</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]69810[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADM5, post: 256587, member: 20598"] I was actually on my way to a different location for an early morning photoshoot when this warehouse caught my eye. As I have no lighting equipment I really rely on the light I have available. I love this car and I wanted to really convey the clean lines that form this vehicle and as the owner just bought these wheels I wanted to show some depth there as well. There was some light post processing done but overall it's almost straight from camera. I shot it at f/8 as I find this is about where my lens is the sharpest. Specifically I would like feedback on overall composition of the photograph and, as always, any other critique that can be offered. Camera: Nikon D3100 Lens: Kit 18mm-55mm F-stop: f/8 Exposure: 1/200 ISO: ISO-100 Focal Length: 42mm Shot on Aperture Priority Manual white balance No flash On Tripod [ATTACH=CONFIG]69810._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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