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Album 2 is now live for my w124 cabrio

The Boss

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Just took some new pics of my cabrio with a beautiful back drop of London skyline from NW London.

But the pics look like they were taken in the 1970's :eek: - just spent £800 on a camera.. not worth a penny lol

link is:
http://www.mbclub.co.uk/forums/members/the-boss-albums-album-2-my-gorgeous-w124-cabrio.html

hope you like,

pics are blurry again :eek:

i have scaled them correctly, but i presume it must be down to file size, as my sizes are around 300kb, and limit is 97kb...

please please increase the size limit :p
 
Nice car and you have made a good record. Nothing wrong with the camera though.
Some people on here have taken some excellent car shots plus and there might even be some advice. If you Google, 'How to photograph cars' you will get some good tips.
Full sunlight, middle of the day, is usually not good unless you have some good strong primary colours which you want to emphasis or a particular effect like silhouette or high tone.
Normally early morning or dusk is considered best as you get a more mellow effect.
Hopefully some real experts will come pass by.
 
Nothing wrong with the file size, in fact 640 by 480 px with a size of under 50kb can be fine for the web.

Exposure is "uncomfortable" - as previous poster said - wrong time of day? when you have a big range of light - low to highlights.

Also if you have one of those cameras with the built in zoom use the upper end of the range and stand back and "zoom in" - the wider the angle the more "bland" the photo of the vehicle can be.

But I am no expert!

But as I indicated - if you resize for the web a small file size will be OK.
 
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