The title of this image is called “Sunset Supra”. I named it this because it’s a picture of my friend's car taken at sunset in downtown Birmingham. It was taken with the Sony a7iii with a Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens. All I did to edit it was throw the image into lightroom and play around with the settings until I liked it. I turned up the exposure a bit cause the original photo was dark cause I exposed it for the sunset, changed basically every other setting and made the image warmer in color. Honestly this is one of my favorite images so I wouldn't change much about it other than exposing the back of the car a bit more so it’s not so black. But yeah, car photos are my thing, probably not gonna see anything else lol.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Hayden M - Sunset Supra
The title of this image is called “Sunset Supra”. I named it this because it’s a picture of my friend's car taken at sunset in downtown Birmingham. It was taken with the Sony a7iii with a Sigma 35mm f/1.4 lens. All I did to edit it was throw the image into lightroom and play around with the settings until I liked it. I turned up the exposure a bit cause the original photo was dark cause I exposed it for the sunset, changed basically every other setting and made the image warmer in color. Honestly this is one of my favorite images so I wouldn't change much about it other than exposing the back of the car a bit more so it’s not so black. But yeah, car photos are my thing, probably not gonna see anything else lol.
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WOW! This picture is absolutely amazing, and it doesn't take a genius to know that! I love the light coming past the corner of the building, it is stunning! I also see that there is a contrast between warm and cool colors - the warmth coming from the sun, and the coolness from the shadows of the buildings and from the car. I think that this photo is absolutely spectacular, but if I had to choose something to change, it might be composition. Maybe instead of standing so far back, come in just a tiny bit so that the car doesn't seem so tiny and insignificant, while of course keeping the sun and wall in there as surrounding elements (because those also leave a cool effect). Maybe just step in enough to where that black thing on the left side of the image (looks like a billboard) is cut out. But those are picky things, this photo is perfect!
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