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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Picture taking Guru's, how do you take great pics?
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<blockquote data-quote="r6bullet" data-source="post: 3946263" data-attributes="member: 17747"><p>I agree with everbody else, if your camera has adjustable ISO you should lower it during the day. That will help with some of the grain, get yourself a big memory card and just take a ton of pics. I have a 350D and I love it, takes some increadable pictures. If you have photoshop even the small things like "Auto Levels" will make a picture look better. Just mess around with it. </p><p></p><p>Oh and try to find an area where the yellow lines aren't so bright or gone completly. And when shooting in daylight never shoot at the shadow side of the car, if you want pics of that side turn the car around. (you didn't do that but I am just saying"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r6bullet, post: 3946263, member: 17747"] I agree with everbody else, if your camera has adjustable ISO you should lower it during the day. That will help with some of the grain, get yourself a big memory card and just take a ton of pics. I have a 350D and I love it, takes some increadable pictures. If you have photoshop even the small things like "Auto Levels" will make a picture look better. Just mess around with it. Oh and try to find an area where the yellow lines aren't so bright or gone completly. And when shooting in daylight never shoot at the shadow side of the car, if you want pics of that side turn the car around. (you didn't do that but I am just saying" [/QUOTE]
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