How to take great pictures

Achieving good photographs of your Figaro Car is not difficult. The difference between good pictures and bland pictures is knowing a few simple tricks, and taking the time to do it well.
 
Wash your Figaro!
A clean Figaro looks far better in a picture than a dirty one. Take the time to clean and dry the car, to clean the windows, & dress the tires. Make sure that there aren't any water spots. This is the single most important thing that you can do.
 
Choose Your Featured Month (Calendar Entrants)
Try to match the Month with a Specific Shot. If its Spring think about what Spring means to the readers.

The Background Will Make The Picture
A dramatic setting will make your Figaro look great, and will make for a dramatic photo.

Match your Car Colour with the Background
The background colour will make a big impact on how the pictures look. Try to find a setting that will make your car stand out.

Eliminate Distractions
When shooting the Fig, look for things in the frame that are distracting you from the car. Is there a telephone pole growing out of the roof? Is there an object in the background that draws your eye away from the subject? Patrol the area you are shooting for debris, such as trash, leaves, or sticks.

Try Unconventional Angles
Avoid the temptation to just take the picture from eye level. Try shooting up at a low angle, which will exaggerate the proportions a bit, and make your car seem more impressive. Another trick is to use a step ladder and shoot down on the car, giving a sort of bird's eye view.
dramatic, particularly if you have the vehicle in a setting with interesting lighting (neon lights, gas station, lighted signs, etc.)

Wide Angle Lenses
The use of a wide angle lens, or by zooming your camera's built in lens to its widest setting, is a great aid to car photography. By using a wide angle and getting in close, you get a different perspective. The area closest to the camera will seem larger than normal, while the area furthest from the camera will seem farther away. By using this technique when shooting cars, it can really make the car jump out of the frame. A wide angle lens is also particularly useful at concours events and car shows, where there is not a lot of room to maneuver, and you want to get close to the car to eliminate people and other distractions. 

When to Shoot
While you can certainly shoot your car at any time, the best light is typically found just after sunrise, or just before sunset. As the sun "travels across the sky" the lighting direction changes relative to your subject. Not only does the lighting direction change throughout the day, but the color changes as well, from cool before sunrise to warm just after sunrise to neutral at midday to warmer near sunset to cooler after sunset. Night shots of cars can also be very dramatic, particularly if you have the vehicle in a setting with interesting lighting (neon lights, gas station, lighted signs, etc.)

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