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I took this pic earlier today and I think it looks awesome...I have some more if you would like me to post them, but I just thought this one looked sweet...
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the photo is pretty nice but the composition could use adjustment. The antennas and smoke stakes are detracting from the subject. Also the sun is too high in the sky making the front of the subject shadowy.
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LOL those rock chips are intense. I feel great about my car after seeing that.
Are you showing off that ghetto, u live there?? Car looks good and color of the shot is nice and vivid. However your car is driving off the edge almost. You should try some leading space in front of the car, not trailing behind it. You could really benefit from reading up on some photography basics.
edit: are these digital or film shots? what camera?