yellow 360...excellent pix...great detail. 512tr rear shot also very cool. thanks for sharing carb.
On an SLR, you can add a polarizing filter when shooting through glass. On a camera like yours, though, I don't know what's available......
Colin, here are the rest i took that day... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I was struck by the texture that the camera picked up. That was one of the many tasty elements in the picture set. Pretty nice of those FoA folks to let you hang out to your heart's content
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Ok, i see... The camera has an auto setting, which is what i've been using... i was just playing with the other, manual settings and noticed how some darken a picture even though there is sufficient light, whereas others maintain the light and, still others lighten the picture... Exposure, i guess, is something i know nothing about... A light meter...? Um... ok... i'll look into that; for now, i think i'll just try to understand "exposure"... Sounds like you know your stuff, though... Thank you... Ok...
Please do; i'd love to see how you go about your work... Here are some other shots from the same day... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The camera also has this setting where i can take a close-up picture of something and it'll come in clear and everything in the background or further away comes out blurry... Now, if i zoom in on something without turning that setting on, the camera will clarify everything else and blur what i'm closest to, which kind of makes for a cool effect, as seen below... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My old Minolta has a built in light meter, as do most cameras, with an indicator in the view finder. Being the cheap guy that I am I never bought a light meter but found a way around it by walking up to within a few feet of my subject and adjusting the exposure to the "local" light. I would then back off to the position I started from and took the shot WITHOUT readjusting the exposure. At that position the meter was reading outside the usual/recommended range as expected, it was being affected by the "overall" light as opposed to the "local" light. Usually the subject of the picture came out good with the surrounding areas being bleached or too dark as the case may be. This method I DEScribe is a way to make a shot work out of desperation and not really considered "good" photography although I've had some pretty cool results regardless. Just enough to get in trouble
Carbon, tell me you took more than one pic of that white 355 GTS sitting out there alone in the parking lot...it was just screaming "photograph me". What a beautiful car!
On my digital point and shoot the setting for doing closeups (real close) is called Macro. It's a "depth of field" thing. There were lenses for my Minolta that could move the focused area as close or as far away as I wanted by adjusting the focal length of the lense, at the time it was considered a telephoto lense with Macro. Old school stuff by a different name today. Soooooooooooo aaaahhhhhhhhh, when are you going to start looking for "models"? eh?
i have a few... Didn't take so many, though... i'll go back this weekend or next and take more if it's still there... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Carbon, It was great to meet you at FOA this weekend!! Actually a great story.. I just happened to be visiting Atlanta to see friends for the weekend and popped by the Ferrari dealer and saw this guy walking around with a prancing horse tatoo on his chest.. I said to my friends I think I know that guy.. LOL.. I have only been a forum member a couple months but it is nice to run into a forum member at a dealership.. For what it's worth the local lambo dealer in Atlanta was very generous and moved 3 cars to let me take a test drive of an 02 murcillago.. I have never gotten service like that at a f-car dealership.. The Merci was a blast to drive.. Back in Michigan now wishing I could drive the 360.. snow.. snow.. go away!! Jim