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for me thats a tad under exposed. and id rather have the lights off. or atleast a second photo done at a much quicker speed so theres less glare from them
other than that they look good
What lens were you using for that shot? I noticed you've got a Tokina 11-16mm lens, and I'm looking into a wide angle lens for myself. I've been using my brother's Canon 10-22mm, but now I need to actually buy my own.
that one was shot with a 24-105... i didnt want distortion on the building from the ultra wide and because i was at the corner and needed to coordinate the 2 cars used to create that trail, the ultra wide wouldve had them in frame initially
i would recommend the tokina, its an excellent piece of glass and satisfied with all my results with it thus far, + a lot of friends who're shooting either professionally or freelancing tend to favour it over the other option which was the canon 10-22..... i was consulting them when i was making my decision on which to buy, never regretted the choice
8seconds , f9, iso 100.......didnt pp at all besides the selective colouring and a very slight contrast increase...
What lens were you using for that shot? I noticed you've got a Tokina 11-16mm lens, and I'm looking into a wide angle lens for myself. I've been using my brother's Canon 10-22mm, but now I need to actually buy my own.
great pics matey, only thing that bothers me is that last one. the wall change of colour really squashes the picture and the car has not enough head room because of it.
maybe re take but stood up a tad so you can get more cream behind the car. or edit it so you get more headroom
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