Is it just me or is this not an awesome picture?
#2
Looks sweet Brian...Take more pics with different backgrounds say like the beach with a sunset or change your background from your computer if you have photoshop...
Maximadave
How do u like my pic sliding across the desert?
Maximadave
How do u like my pic sliding across the desert?
#8
Actually, that pole in the background disrupts the picture. It juts out and leads the eye out of the frame. Also, too much of the sky is showing. While having a little bit in the picture gives someone a sense of direction, having too much again leads the viewer away from the main focus of the picture (your car) simply because it is a lot lighter than the rest of the pictures and the eye always tends to look at lighter objects first.
Like the white parking line. It's at an angle and it leaves the picture, taking the eyes along and it focuses away from the subject again.
And the white cars in the background don't help either.
There's too much for the eye to see... focus tighter on the car and let the viewer only see the car, with minor objects for reference so it doesn't seem like your car is just sitting in the middle of nowhere.
Just playing... the picture is nice.
And the car is sweeeeeeet.
Like the white parking line. It's at an angle and it leaves the picture, taking the eyes along and it focuses away from the subject again.
And the white cars in the background don't help either.
There's too much for the eye to see... focus tighter on the car and let the viewer only see the car, with minor objects for reference so it doesn't seem like your car is just sitting in the middle of nowhere.
Just playing... the picture is nice.
And the car is sweeeeeeet.
#9
Originally posted by clee130
Actually, that pole in the background disrupts the picture. It juts out and leads the eye out of the frame. Also, too much of the sky is showing. While having a little bit in the picture gives someone a sense of direction, having too much again leads the viewer away from the main focus of the picture (your car) simply because it is a lot lighter than the rest of the pictures and the eye always tends to look at lighter objects first.
Like the white parking line. It's at an angle and it leaves the picture, taking the eyes along and it focuses away from the subject again.
And the white cars in the background don't help either.
There's too much for the eye to see... focus tighter on the car and let the viewer only see the car, with minor objects for reference so it doesn't seem like your car is just sitting in the middle of nowhere.
Just playing... the picture is nice.
And the car is sweeeeeeet.
Actually, that pole in the background disrupts the picture. It juts out and leads the eye out of the frame. Also, too much of the sky is showing. While having a little bit in the picture gives someone a sense of direction, having too much again leads the viewer away from the main focus of the picture (your car) simply because it is a lot lighter than the rest of the pictures and the eye always tends to look at lighter objects first.
Like the white parking line. It's at an angle and it leaves the picture, taking the eyes along and it focuses away from the subject again.
And the white cars in the background don't help either.
There's too much for the eye to see... focus tighter on the car and let the viewer only see the car, with minor objects for reference so it doesn't seem like your car is just sitting in the middle of nowhere.
Just playing... the picture is nice.
And the car is sweeeeeeet.
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