View Full Version : Shooting cars is hard...
ivar
Apr-08-2007, 07:45 AM
so i'm not really a 'car-guy' by any means, but somehow I ended up at a carshow for a short period of time. It was a little while ago, but I hadn't done anything with the shots till recently.
So I'm there, thinking " Ah, lots of cars, I'll take a few great shots. Gotta be easy with all these cars around, right? " Wrong....
Man, that's hard. Tons of people in the way, lights all over the place.... I took lots of photos, but most went in the thrashbin right away. Hats off for those who can take decent shots at carshows :thumb
Here's a few I didn't throw out right away; Comments, critique, thoughts much appreciated:
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/142012453-L.jpg
I don't like the framing of the above shot... but i haven't found a great crop yet.
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/141993785-L.jpg
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/141993756-L.jpg
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/141993770-L.jpg
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/142012412-L.jpg
wxwax
Apr-08-2007, 09:49 AM
I agree, car shows are hard.
I like the creativity of the mirror and the legs images, something different.
I find that car entusiasts try to show you what they like about a car. It's often the grill or the swoop of a body line. Sometimes a portion of the interior. What they're really doing is communicating what they find attractive about cars, which is interesting.
courierman
Apr-08-2007, 12:15 PM
i love #2 #3 they're great shot
Awais Yaqub
Apr-08-2007, 12:23 PM
Beautiful shots loved them all and beautiful cars
ivar
Apr-08-2007, 01:49 PM
I agree, car shows are hard.
I like the creativity of the mirror and the legs images, something different.Thanks. I happened to see the mirror as I walked by, and the legs were a semi-accidental to be honest :D Shot in color, the background color was very blue, and the shot just didn't work at all I thought, so I turned it into a B&W.
I find that car entusiasts try to show you what they like about a car. It's often the grill or the swoop of a body line. Sometimes a portion of the interior. What they're really doing is communicating what they find attractive about cars, which is interesting.Yes, I agree, so that's the thing, I'm not a car-fan that much, i was more looking for something to shoot as opposed to the line or grill I was looking for. And besides those lines and grills, there is just not that much to shoot, really. I don't think I'll go to another car-show anytime soon. It was fun to see though, I've never been before.
wxwax
Apr-08-2007, 01:58 PM
Yes, I agree, so that's the thing, I'm not a car-fan that much, i was more looking for something to shoot as opposed to the line or grill I was looking for. And besides those lines and grills, there is just not that much to shoot, really. I don't think I'll go to another car-show anytime soon. It was fun to see though, I've never been before.
:nod
Or you could go with Patch29, who sees every vehicle as a potential new home.:lol3
http://www.wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/135135183-M.jpg
ivar
Apr-08-2007, 02:07 PM
i love #2 #3 they're great shotThanks!
#2 is actually a color-shot. I'll give you bonus points if you know which car it is :thumb
#3 is converted to B&W. I cropped it slightly, I'm thinking about slightly less grill and more room on top though.
ivar
Apr-08-2007, 02:08 PM
Beautiful shots loved them all and beautiful carsThanks Awais! They did have some really great cars there. I loved the conceptcars they had there. I'll see if I can find a few shots from them.
ivar
Apr-08-2007, 02:09 PM
:nod
Or you could go with Patch29, who sees every vehicle as a potential new home.:lol3
http://www.wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/135135183-Ti.jpg
:lol3
marlof
Apr-08-2007, 02:20 PM
#2 is actually a color-shot. I'll give you bonus points if you know which car it is :thumb
Audi R8 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_R8_%28road_car%29)
And I agree: when you're not a car fan (and I'm not, I just knew the answer since I like design) shooting cars is hard. You did well!
anwmn1
Apr-08-2007, 03:55 PM
Car shows are indeed very hard. The 2nd shot is a good one and the Rolls would be good if it was a bit sharper.
I don't shoot many "New" car shows like this for a few reasons but love to shoot smaller shows and events. They have many of the same issues but the people are usually more willing to move and allow you to get a shot.
I am a car guy but prefer the classics and muscle cars to the plastic stuff of today.
If you cant get the whole car get parts or pieces - examples (http://aaronnewman.smugmug.com/Machines/189589)
ivar
Apr-09-2007, 03:24 PM
Audi R8 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_R8_%28road_car%29)
And I agree: when you're not a car fan (and I'm not, I just knew the answer since I like design) shooting cars is hard. You did well!Yep, you are correct. :thumb
Thanks! I'm glad I found a few nice shots.
ivar
Apr-09-2007, 03:28 PM
Car shows are indeed very hard. The 2nd shot is a good one and the Rolls would be good if it was a bit sharper.
I don't shoot many "New" car shows like this for a few reasons but love to shoot smaller shows and events. They have many of the same issues but the people are usually more willing to move and allow you to get a shot.
I am a car guy but prefer the classics and muscle cars to the plastic stuff of today.
If you cant get the whole car get parts or pieces - examples (http://aaronnewman.smugmug.com/Machines/189589)
I think the rolls is sharp, but on the logo. You think I should have used a bigger DoF? or focused on the angel? or you want me to use sharpening? I have not used sharpening on that on any of the photos.
Those car parts and pieces look cool :thumb it's just not my thing. Thanks for looking!
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