Doog's Hopefully Not Crappy Gallery (New: Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG 507)

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I enjoy taking pictures occasionally as a pastime in Gran Turismo, and while uploading recent ones to the more general threads here is nice and all, I'd prefer to have a place to keep all my photos, not only just for the sake of keeping organized, but to keep track of progress and all that great stuff. So, please enjoy the photos and please do leave some feedback; I'd always like to get better.

Index

Alfa Romeo Brera
Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507
Subaru BRZ

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Welcome and good start 👍 I would say maybe you could reduce the clutter/distractions in your shots by increasing the background/foreground blur in some of the shots.
 
Welcome and good start 👍 I would say maybe you could reduce the clutter/distractions in your shots by increasing the background/foreground blur in some of the shots.

I agree! How should I go about changing that?
 
I just stumbled on this thread. :lol: I quite like the pictures so far. The 4th from last is especially good. :drool: 👍
 
Hi, nice gallery start! I agree on the 4th picture, i like that one! :)

I'd recommend using thumbnails(about 640x480 like that), if you are (in the future) gonna post all the raw pics in your topic it will load slow, this will help, the pics will also look nicer.
 
Some original angles (the close shots and the last one for example). Follow the good advice of mazada and your shots will improve quickly ;)
Keep it up :)
 
Thanks for the nice comments and suggestions. :dopey:
Took the advice and lowered the f/stop and returned to the newly unlocked Ahrweiler Gate to take pictures of this pretty Alfa Romeo.

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Second shot is a good example for that "f tips" ;)
In opposition the sign-post on the #1,#3 and #4 shots is a little bit distracting because it is on the focus and not really well modelized ;)
Very nice bokeh on the fifth, i really like this kind of angle 👍
 
Still trying to figure out which f/stop values tend to be the best, some pictures turned out well, some were more average. Overall I prefer the Alfa photos but I think the focus turned out better with this set.

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