Modern Muscle Cars

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Here are a couple pictures I took of some modern muscle cars
 

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next time, save it at 0.6 exposure.. because whatever those are all at, it makes them look awful.. and theres also ... TONS of blur.. or is that just jpeg artifact??
 
you also need to learn to focus lol
i just looked at that picture you took in "single best photos" and.. well.. nothing was in focus lol except a little segment on hte ground, but all the cars were completely fuzzy
 
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you also need to learn to focus lol
i just looked at that picture you took in "single best photos" and.. well.. nothing was in focus lol except a little segment on hte ground, but all the cars were completely fuzzy
lol thanks guys
 
A bright, still and crisp picture is nice but the lens speed and aperture and adjustable for a reason.

(Yes I know how to focus with square)
 
I don't think it is focus... at least for me the only thing focus seems to do is make either the backround or the car blurry. It's probably more aperture (why does that sp look wrong still? :odd: ) or a combination of aperture and speed.

This is my best photo of my Viper.

 
wayf- i think its just the shutter speed; thats what makes the motion blur less/more. i put mine WAY high cause i just dont like motion blur; as well as using the "manual focus" button, which makes it a real sharp pic. when i can, i'll upload a pic or 2 of my SST and show you what i mean.
 
Yea the aperture affects the sharpness of the background pretty much, not the object in focus though. I know what you mean but I'd love to see the pics anyways :cool:

Photomode is definately one of my favorite new additions 👍
 
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