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Sorry to be so negative about this - but you have a row of pretty stunning models / cars here without actually really making use of any of them.
There is all too much light, very harsh light and I think the photo should have been underexposed at least one step to offer you some room to operate afterwards in PS or similar.
I cant see any reason for the tilted horizon it doesnt add anything to the idea, concept or composition of the image, so I believe it should be corrected.
The photo is somehow of disappointing quality when it comes to the focus / sharpness, moving the head backwards and forwards , trying small eyes, and the opposite nothing in the photo seems really either sharp or in the centre of any focus point ( idea ).
Take the car closest already on the back-wheel all visible information are gone and this starts already very much further - on the hood where you should be able to read, or at least see the sign in chrome which appears to me as impossible.
Now there isnt any rule saying that only a sharp image can be a good image but I think you need to decide what your photo should show, communicate and when you go for details, all these pretty cars then I think you will agree that it should also show more of them.
The other point is connected to the location, setting like everyone else- we are always strolling around on such events with small, medium or large photo-equipment, always fascinated by the unique chances we hope to get, to picture rare, uncommon and unusual motifs.
In reality it is very hard to do more than simple snapshots- if concentrated on the whole car to few options in terms of free space, light-manipulation, model presentation are on hand and so its often ending up with crowded, strange cropped which seems pretty unmotivated .
To my mind this is exactly what has happened with your idea here you have a row of nice, attractive shaped cars to find a point of attraction in a later photo, they are lined up on an diagonal line throughout the image, some good colours with a strong red on green in the foreground, and opening blue in the background - and the result doesnt really make use of any of them.
Peter D.
Vel, jeg ser rødfargen tapte seg litt på versjon 2..
Pete
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There is all too much light, very harsh light and I think the photo should have been underexposed at least one step to offer you some room to operate afterwards in PS or similar.
I cant see any reason for the tilted horizon it doesnt add anything to the idea, concept or composition of the image, so I believe it should be corrected.
The photo is somehow of disappointing quality when it comes to the focus / sharpness, moving the head backwards and forwards , trying small eyes, and the opposite nothing in the photo seems really either sharp or in the centre of any focus point ( idea ).
Take the car closest already on the back-wheel all visible information are gone and this starts already very much further - on the hood where you should be able to read, or at least see the sign in chrome which appears to me as impossible.
Now there isnt any rule saying that only a sharp image can be a good image but I think you need to decide what your photo should show, communicate and when you go for details, all these pretty cars then I think you will agree that it should also show more of them.
The other point is connected to the location, setting like everyone else- we are always strolling around on such events with small, medium or large photo-equipment, always fascinated by the unique chances we hope to get, to picture rare, uncommon and unusual motifs.
In reality it is very hard to do more than simple snapshots- if concentrated on the whole car to few options in terms of free space, light-manipulation, model presentation are on hand and so its often ending up with crowded, strange cropped which seems pretty unmotivated .
To my mind this is exactly what has happened with your idea here you have a row of nice, attractive shaped cars to find a point of attraction in a later photo, they are lined up on an diagonal line throughout the image, some good colours with a strong red on green in the foreground, and opening blue in the background - and the result doesnt really make use of any of them.
Pete