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Very very nice photos James, I like these alot more than the last group you showed us.

ps. nice brembos :)

Thanks mate, yeah I've been studying up & refining my techniques :sorcerer: Looking forward to my next shoot, hopefully a different car though :D

PS: hahah thanks, yeah they do their job well :)

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What lens are you using mate?

That session was using the kit lens, EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6. I’ve since upgraded.

Just try and get yourself out of the reflection in some of the shots...

But otherwise nice one....

Mike

Thanks, yeah unfortunately there’s not too much room to move when you’re taking close ups in front of a highly reflective surface, I was paying attention to reflections but to get the angle I wanted I had to compromise with a little shadow.

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Thanks, yeah unfortunately there’s not too much room to move when you’re taking close ups in front of a highly reflective surface, I was paying attention to reflections but to get the angle I wanted I had to compromise with a little shadow.

Nice shots. The fifth one down is my favorite great composition! :whistling:

Theres a special filter to reduce reflects for close ups, have you tried it?

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Nice shots for using that shitty kit lens. Although some of the pics look a little over processed.

I agree with shot 5 being the winner here, the angle and background of the bridge suit it very well.

Nice car btw. Keep up the good work. Also what new lens did you upgrade to?

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