Ty's Pics-Caution:Photomode Newbie

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Like the title says, I'm new to Photomode. However, I do have a fair amount of pictures to show you. None of these are edited in any way outside of the game. Constructive criticism is welcomed, as I would like to get better at this.

And without further ado, ty's first gallery.

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In your first photo I think you should've turned the wheels to the left (so the rims are facing the camera) to give the impression that the car is making the turn
 
In your first photo I think you should've turned the wheels to the left (so the rims are facing the camera) to give the impression that the car is making the turn

I actually wanted to give the impression that the car was drifting; that was the first picture I ever took, so I wasn't too familiar with the controls.

Need to resize the pictures, too, now that I think about it.
 
Are you saving them in superfine quality? some of them have really poor textures, like big blocks on the car panels.

You may also (since you're not editing them) step up the brightness of the shot before snapping them, they always appear much better on TV than viewed on a monitor afterwards. At least 4 steps up, depending on the shot you may have to do 7 or more steps.

another thing that will help you a lot is 'playing' with the focus and shutter speed to get just the right blur and focus without losing too much of the subject.

Other than that, they're good for first shots. 👍
 
Are you saving them in superfine quality? some of them have really poor textures, like big blocks on the car panels.

You may also (since you're not editing them) step up the brightness of the shot before snapping them, they always appear much better on TV than viewed on a monitor afterwards. At least 4 steps up, depending on the shot you may have to do 7 or more steps.

another thing that will help you a lot is 'playing' with the focus and shutter speed to get just the right blur and focus without losing too much of the subject.

Other than that, they're good for first shots. 👍

1) I saved them onto my memory card as "Fine" and onto the flash drive as "Super Fine", so...

2) I'll try that. The pitures look just as bright as they did when I took them, so I'm not sure if I need to brighten them less or a lot more.

3) Thanks for the tip, and I'm glad you like them. :sly:

P.S. All pictures are now resized and reorganized.
 
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