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Im willing to give it a try :wub:

Overall good composition esp in the last few pics with the crates in the background.. giving it that urban feel.

But watch out for the reflections of the crate.

With pic 1 and 2, some really blown out spots..

Not to sure if the purple sky works in pic 1. I reckon you should have taken these later on in the day with less harsh sun light coming straight onto the cars..

But keep at it man.. Keep taking photos and have fun :O

Edit: I like the holden ute shots tho!!

Edited by siddr20
Im willing to give it a try :wub:

Overall good composition esp in the last few pics with the crates in the background.. giving it that urban feel.

But watch out for the reflections of the crate.

With pic 1 and 2, some really blown out spots..

Not to sure if the purple sky works in pic 1. I reckon you should have taken these later on in the day with less harsh sun light coming straight onto the cars..

But keep at it man.. Keep taking photos and have fun :)

Edit: I like the holden ute shots tho!!

Thanks man. That's what I'm after.

Actually, these were taken pretty late in the arvo (round 4:30-5) which might have been the problem. The sun was starting to go down and shines directly on this spot so yeah it was a bit harsh.

BTW: Ute is a old school chev import from the US :O

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