My First photo shoot attempt. 67 Mustang and 04 Cobra

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Practice makes perfect. Try diffrent locations n play with the settings. I also like the 3rd pic.
 

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#3 is my favorite, overall I like the pics a lot, I think you know what you're going for and you're pretty close

1)I am not sure if you used a tripod, if not then get one and use it
The pics are metered to the garage and not the car itself, they're underexposed
2)If you have photoshop do a bracketed shot(3 exposures of different shutter speed) and try to use layers for the ambient light(the garage itself) and the cars....this way you will not get blown out highlights and will still get the proper exposure on the cars.
Merging Multiple Exposures Using Layers in Photoshop « Dynax Digital Articles
3)If you want to avoid doing the multiple exposure thing then use the flash
 

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#3 is my favorite, overall I like the pics a lot, I think you know what you're going for and you're pretty close

1)I am not sure if you used a tripod, if not then get one and use it
The pics are metered to the garage and not the car itself, they're underexposed
2)If you have photoshop do a bracketed shot(3 exposures of different shutter speed) and try to use layers for the ambient light(the garage itself) and the cars....this way you will not get blown out highlights and will still get the proper exposure on the cars.
Merging Multiple Exposures Using Layers in Photoshop « Dynax Digital Articles
3)If you want to avoid doing the multiple exposure thing then use the flash

Nice ty for the advice.
 

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