Postby bellalyssa » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:14
I agree, the first picture is great. To make those evening shots stand out, try and catch the sun just before sunset, not just after.
Sunrise and Sunset are the best lighting conditions a photographer can find. You get incredibly high contrast shots. Maybe next time try some light painting. What you do with that is you leave the shutter open longer and take a flashlight and highlight the things you want highlighted in the picture. It may take a few tries to get it right but it is definitely worth messing with. Changing the white balance would make everything white in the picture stand out or become muted. Try more dynamic shots, closer to the car, further from the car etc.
The rule of thirds is nice to start out with. Once you understand that you can start messing with the rules to find out what sort of photography you like best. My best advice to you is to get out and use your camera as much as possible. Find out what works for you, think about what is in the frame of the picture, look for strong lines etc. There are books and books and books about this kind of stuff but I have found that messing around with what you like will help you develop your own personal taste.
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