Didn't notice that photo until you said is fantastic! Just looked at all your pics is this something you do as part of a course or just a hobby they are amazing!? I love photography but will never be great at it I try thou! You should come to Brighton great place to take pics
It was a course I done just to learn the basics of taking a photo manually with an SLR, but when I realised there are pretty much NO photography jobs in comparison with the number of people studying it I decided to study I.T. instead. Now the photography is just a hobby, I find I'm much more creative in the dark - I have more control over what I'm doing with the light, I can paint the picture the way I want to with minimal Photoshop tweaking.
I do get some strange looks when I'm lying on the floor just to get the angel I want... a few questions from the Police too for taking photos of buildings in Glasgow that also happen to be in the "red light" district, they seemed a bit jumpy that I was there at 1 in the morning with a camera on a tripod for "no good" reason as they saw it.
I'd love to come down to Brighton for a wee Photography "jaunt" but it would be a 928 Mile round trip for me, however I might give it a bash because I have lots of time off to take before March so depending on finances I might just do it!!!
As far as the sig picture is concerned I'm not happy with it, my lens doesn't go wide enough to capture more of the interior plus I will try it again with some hidden lighting in there too so the rest of the inside can be seen a bit better. I done this before with my Clio and it was slightly easier because it had a sunroof which let more light into the interior. It will be done again once I get my hands on a wider angle lens - thing is a good one will cost about £350!
Plus I forgot to remove my phone holder from the windscreen as it just doesn't work in the image...
I am going to put together a "Readers Ride" album of my car I just haven't found the ideal locations to shoot at night with, besides it ruddy freezing at the moment and some of my night shots involve exposures of several minutes just to capture the detail the way I see it.
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