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Taking photos of black bars at night is no good. :D

Although, third to last photo of your R34 looks good - the light reflecting from the window onto your car shows off the body lines.

And the white GTR just naturally stands out.

^^agree, pictures seem too dark

the pic with the building in it draws the eyes immediately to the building, not the cars.

also, where in Adelaide are some of these pics taken?? i live in Adelaide, and i cant recognise the paved road with the arch and the dimly lit side street :S those ones look pretty good!

Edited by Jeriatric
Taking photos of black cars at night is no good. :D

Although, third to last photo of your R34 looks good - the light reflecting from the window onto your car shows off the body lines.

And the white GTR just naturally stands out.

typo.............................

Good work Norman, it was a fun night

My favourites are the ones under the arch, and the ones you took of off the bridge

Vu + Jeriatric, sorry I will change the colour of my car next time we head out :D

Also for the non-belivers, black cars can be photographed at night, this photo was taken by Norman too another time...

Good work Norman, it was a fun night

Sorry, I will change the colour of my car next time we head out :D

Also for the non-belivers, black cars can be photographed at night, this photo was taken by Norman too another time...

Yeah with sufficient lighting, it can look good...

Last time I was out on photos I only used shutter speed settings, this time I went for Aperture as well. Some of the photos turned out better, some didn't, but there's always time to take more later down the track :D

Also wouldn't hurt to start a bit earlier to get a bit more natural light into the photos.

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