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Ummmm. Look at the picture. is it focused on what you want? No? reshoot. Yes... move along. It does take a while to work out whats going on and you need to get your eye in, but you'll build confidence, I was happy snapping while strolling around after a couple hours of full manual, and that included light metering with out a guide on camera due to ancient lens.

Here's my first attempt at car lighting during sun up. Do you think it's a little over done, or just around right?

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I adjusted the light in the sky a bit, it looked stuck on though because of the lighting. Maybe I'll try for a little more subtlety next time.

anyway, put up a rough 'feature layout' on the site. What's been written is pretty gay, just for space filler i guess and better than lorum ipsum :)

Thoughts?

http://mattheweveringham.com/?page_id=60

Nice shot of your Evo! Like it a lot. Lighting definitely brings out the pop factor!

Checked out your website, few typos/spelling mistakes :) Besides that, seems like it will be getting on track!

Checked out your galleries, need more panning! That cloud shot from WTAC is friggin epic!!!!!

Nice work in getting your site up though :) You getting a blog or anything seeing as it is wordpress :)

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Wow! they're amazing!!! That 2nd one could proudly be framed and hung on a wall in anyones house. Top effort man!

2nd attempt at strobist setup during sun (partially) up. The car is more evenly lit. The sky is natual, there's a shadow between the sky and car to seperate the two. I think it's a lot cleaner has a bit more pop.

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