Robert Watcher
Well-known member
I'm going to go out on a limb and classify these images that I photographed and processed last night - - - as Works of Art. Let me know what your opinion is if you like.
It was a good night heading down to the beach for our exercise last night - turns out there was a local car show there. I arrived just a bit before they were shutting down for the evening, so took a quick stroll through to see what was available and then targeted a half dozen cars to photograph in the 10-15 minutes that I had before the cars rolled out of the lot.
I had my E-PL3 with 14-42 kit lens as well as my 40-150 lens and switched them out as I took shots of a few cars that had character. Boy am I ever loving the flip out screen and used it for a majority of the shots. Not only did it allow for better angles without bending and contorting - but the look and size of the camera as well as my looking down composing on the horizontal screen - - - disarmed the car owners and people hanging around so that they didn't even pay attention to me. I ended up with about 150 pretty decent shots to work with - a small selection I am including in the thread:
It was a good night heading down to the beach for our exercise last night - turns out there was a local car show there. I arrived just a bit before they were shutting down for the evening, so took a quick stroll through to see what was available and then targeted a half dozen cars to photograph in the 10-15 minutes that I had before the cars rolled out of the lot.
I had my E-PL3 with 14-42 kit lens as well as my 40-150 lens and switched them out as I took shots of a few cars that had character. Boy am I ever loving the flip out screen and used it for a majority of the shots. Not only did it allow for better angles without bending and contorting - but the look and size of the camera as well as my looking down composing on the horizontal screen - - - disarmed the car owners and people hanging around so that they didn't even pay attention to me. I ended up with about 150 pretty decent shots to work with - a small selection I am including in the thread:
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