Sunset shots

Aliv6

Senior member
 Aberdeen
First wash in over 7wks! Std's are slipping! - then again, it's too feckin cold! Wasn't finished the clean when i seen the sun going down. Had to grab the camera and get a couple of shots. There crap, but nice at the same time.

Cheers - Ali

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Soon to be traded in! :P
 
Photoshops removed the quality even more! :(

Thinking very seriously about the E92 M3...Need to work out my numbers.
 
Don't do it mate... you'll be back to an MC shortly thereafter (or at least longing for one).

Super clean ride, BTW. :thumbsup:
 
I wish I could wash mine.
Foot of snow on the drive and frozen hoses.
The Zed has been parked in the garage since Dec 18th and not moved since.
 
very nice pics, i need to get out with the buckets and get the crap off the car. i hate seeing it covered in salt and dirt :(
 
Haha! Cheers for the comments.

Gareth, that gives you a rough idea of the height...It'll be dirty next time you see it!
 
Cracking pics Ali. Want to come and wash mine?

Not a chance of mine getting a wash, too cold and waaaay too much snow around. Don't think it's been washed since early Dec before the snow started.
 
Are you using a prime lens for some of those shots, maybe that would explain the problem. I think you may have posted pics before and I made a simailr comment.
Prime lens really is only ideal for close up work, i.e portriats, they don't work with cars/landscape and such really.
Do you know the F stop they were shot at too? Maybe the camera was on an auto mode and choose a small F stop, which again would cause the blur problem.

Not trying to be critical, just help.
 
i always seem to have trouble taking pictures of cars. my camera is a descent 'tarts' camera not a dslr but i know i can get good quality pictures.

i know it varies but for a typical kind of day what would be the best way to set up a good shot, i.e. ISO, Scene setting etc.

i really must buy a big boys camera :(
 
Rudd_2002 said:
i always seem to have trouble taking pictures of cars. my camera is a descent 'tarts' camera not a dslr but i know i can get good quality pictures.

i know it varies but for a typical kind of day what would be the best way to set up a good shot, i.e. ISO, Scene setting etc.

i really must buy a big boys camera :(
They look pretty good to me, I especially like #1. I'd vote for it in the competition, blurry or not. :thumbsup:
 
shabba said:
Are you using a prime lens for some of those shots, maybe that would explain the problem. I think you may have posted pics before and I made a simailr comment.
Prime lens really is only ideal for close up work, i.e portriats, they don't work with cars/landscape and such really.
Do you know the F stop they were shot at too? Maybe the camera was on an auto mode and choose a small F stop, which again would cause the blur problem.

Not trying to be critical, just help.

Be critical all you want mate...Ultimately helps in the long run.

It's my 50mm walk about lens, so yes i imagine you're right. Because i'm not a very capable photographer i take ALOT of pics on alot of different settings and then take the best. So i can't tell you what Fnumber i was using.
 
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