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It looks like someone put a big black mark where the top should be down at on all of them but one. You might wanna get your camera checked out, because I'm sure that cant actually be a convertible with the top up, that just doesnt make any sense.
i knew when i saw your name, it would be this exact post.
im not too sure what you guys dont like. i'm using a kit lens, zoom lens, and a fucked up 300 dollar body. i can only get but so good with what i'm using, and i think i'm doing quite well with what i got.
Why did you know what my exact post would be? I mean it's not like I'm trying to be an asshole nor am I ever a dick to people about photography. I simply agree with Natchez.
Maybe it's settings in your camera (not sure if they're set to default or what) or maybe it's your post processing, but something to me looks off in your pictures. It seems like a lot of your shots the cars look underexposed. Again, it could be the processing.
i knew when i saw your name, it would be this exact post.
im not too sure what you guys dont like. i'm using a kit lens, zoom lens, and a fucked up 300 dollar body. i can only get but so good with what i'm using, and i think i'm doing quite well with what i got.
Imma be honest, you can't buy skill
Ritz could have done a better job with a Holga than you could do with a Hasselblad
in all honesty, it could be differences in computer screens. when i look at them on my computer and begin to edit them, they look overexposed and light. i edit them and they look fine...not too dark or too light. but on my friend's computer or my work computer, the finished pics often do look too dark and underexposed. so, that's my assumption.