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BMW M3 in Sunrise Light
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 265732" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Well its late afternoon sun by the looks so the WB is quite accurate, I would have positioned the vehicle further away from the wall as suggested. You are taking a photo of the vehicle after all and not the vertical lines of the shed, yes it may look cool but does it detract from the shot. I think you know the answer. Also the vehicle is kind of flat, why not show its angles and form by bringing it more front on. I am not where near a car photographer but I think it would look good if you positioned yourself slightly forward of the vehicle and the vehicle had a few more metres between it and the shed. But thats just me. Also you would have got more sheen on the bonnet/windshield which may have added to the image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 265732, member: 9753"] Well its late afternoon sun by the looks so the WB is quite accurate, I would have positioned the vehicle further away from the wall as suggested. You are taking a photo of the vehicle after all and not the vertical lines of the shed, yes it may look cool but does it detract from the shot. I think you know the answer. Also the vehicle is kind of flat, why not show its angles and form by bringing it more front on. I am not where near a car photographer but I think it would look good if you positioned yourself slightly forward of the vehicle and the vehicle had a few more metres between it and the shed. But thats just me. Also you would have got more sheen on the bonnet/windshield which may have added to the image. [/QUOTE]
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