Photography 101 - The low down front grill shot

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Looks like your having some serious fun Mike! Never a bad car in your garage. Here are some of mine. Still working on the camera skills. I know my camera in the hands of a more skilled person would result in better pics. Love the finger print that was on the lens of the yellow cobra. Look about 7 o'clock.
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Great shots you guys! Yancy, you cheated ... all of the lowest of lows!

My problem, the garage isn't deep enough to get a good "low" frontal shot. I'll have to shift everything around just for one photo. But, they look so good, I may have to try it.

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When you see to photographers taking pictures very rarely are they standing straight up. They are in the middle down. Great shots

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The key to a creating great photos is to show an angle that people don't see every day. That's when the real art happens with your photos and a "snapshot" becomes something amazing.

When it comes to classics and muscle cars I tend to really like the low down, front shot. I also like the overhead hood shot.

Watch for that thread coming up... :D



Looks like your having some serious fun Mike! Never a bad car in your garage.

I try to pick eye candy to work on for educational purposes and visual appeal.


Here are some of mine.

Very nice work!


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Do you think this would have benefitted by a lower shot ?
i like the way the headlamps were positioned, looked like the radiator was wearing glasses.

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A Dodge Ram I did a couple of years ago.
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My old Dodge Neon:
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Sometimes a piece of the car leads your mind to see the whole thing.

 
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