RKW3's GT4 Gallery!

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Wow,your gallery looks good!Like the Subaru 360 photo sets.Kinda funny to have a car in that situation.Keep up the good job 👍
 
They're good for starters, not bad at all.

However, you should make more use of the shutter speed in smaller amounts, the pictures are completely still with no sense of motion in most of them. Also, try to use the manual focus to make the focused object stand out more within the shot, those things will improve your shots dramatically. Brightness in almost all of them is quite good, not usual in beginners. :)

And don't post too many pics in one update, specially since they're not thumbnail sizes, some people with slower web connections will be put off by it.

But like I said, good start, try to vary your cars and locations more, and I'll keep checking your improvements. 👍
 
I see now you have at least 4 degree of camber on the back of your opel, it doesn't look like a real photo...:/
Here's a tip to making a nice drift without exposing your secret, use a good amount of understeer ASM. That way, you get the angle without seeing the tilted wheels :). It's jsut a photo, noone knows how fast your going, catch my drift?

I like the 6th and 7th of the Vanquish/M3

and the 2nd of the 360.

I feel that your other Vanquish photos either have too much blur, or the clearness of the rims kill the photo. Im not saying your photography is bad, its that during gameplay the rims are like a 2d Plate. If you had captured the image without too quick of a shutter speed, maybe the rims would be a bit blur from rotation, and you can't define the rims as well.

That's my 2 cents:)
 
I think you're overdoing the blur in photomode a little bit. Try balancing out shutter speed and aperture until you get the desired combination. Another thing, watch out where you set your focal point. Try not to do it in the very front or very rear of the car, or part of the car will be in focus and part will be out. I think the main thing that throws off your pictures (which are very good, none the less) are the rims. For example, #10, with the DB9 and the M5. That would be a perfect shot if there was a bit of radial blur on the rims. Try messing around with settings until you get it like #8 of your DB9, which has a perfect combination of background blur and wheel blur.

I can't really complain about any of your pictures besides the small blur problem; you take great pictures, and with a little practice you could have one of the best galleries on GTP. ;)
 
A print Charger now that is funny, :sly: anyway I like the 2nd to last shot.
 
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