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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="9 deuce gt" data-source="post: 3946478" data-attributes="member: 26754"><p>Thanks for the tips guys. I should have mentioned that these pics weren't taken with great surroundings in mind. I fully understand the importance of background for great pics. What I'm really wanting to know is why are the pics so grainy? I would love to take great clear, crisp pics. I need to try a tripod. But is there any tricks to sun position not covered here? From what you guy's have said, not pointing the camera into the direction of the sun is important. How should I position the car in terms of which direction the sun is glowing? To the side, directly behind, or is it personal preference? </p><p></p><p>What about the shadows of trees? In some of the pics I shot, I used the trees in the background to sort of sheild the sun. Is this not recommended?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9 deuce gt, post: 3946478, member: 26754"] Thanks for the tips guys. I should have mentioned that these pics weren't taken with great surroundings in mind. I fully understand the importance of background for great pics. What I'm really wanting to know is why are the pics so grainy? I would love to take great clear, crisp pics. I need to try a tripod. But is there any tricks to sun position not covered here? From what you guy's have said, not pointing the camera into the direction of the sun is important. How should I position the car in terms of which direction the sun is glowing? To the side, directly behind, or is it personal preference? What about the shadows of trees? In some of the pics I shot, I used the trees in the background to sort of sheild the sun. Is this not recommended? [/QUOTE]
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