New Pics with New Camera

bullitt 5561

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What ya think, If any of you are photographers, these were all a little blurry, any suggestions.

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SRT Handz said:
Nice... try to use better backrounds and setting.... setting is what makes a Photo

... and buy a tripod :nice:
I did use a tripod, I'm ok with the setting for practice. Once I can take good shots here, I will look elsewhere. Its 1 min from my house. Gotta be EV, shutter or app. Let me know all
 
dont have lights in the back, it's throwing off your meter reading and obscuring detail on your car. Wait for an overcast day about 3 pm - 6pm. Have a longer shutter speed with smaller aperature if its an SLR, it would make the background out of focus and cast crazy detail on the forground - your car. Avoid flash if ever possible, set up some angle shots that show some body curves like from a low postition looking up - also a 90 degree angle onto a car never looks good.
The only way to get rid of that glare onto your car would be to park it different or use a filter