My Fabia vRS

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Took some pics today, using 400d and 10-20 sigma.

heres the outcome!


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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4401000855_52f4a86297_b.jpg

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Hi. #3 and #4 are the best but the light sky and the tree relections spoil the look.
 
Hi. #3 and #4 are the best but the light sky and the tree relections spoil the look.

so how exactly do i get rid of reflections whilst doing rolling shots. its natural to have reflections i think :| if i shop them out, it would look very plain dont you think?
 
Really nice sense of motion in all of them

A CPL would have helped to control the reflections on the glass and bodywork and enhance the sky etc. ND grads are another useful filter in the automotive photographers arsenal.
Shooting in low sun, i.e. the 'golden hours' just after sun up and before sun down would have given richer colour detail, especially with a black car, I don't know what your chase car set up was but often a low mounted reflector is useful to bring out the details in grills, bumpers etc.

Well chosen location too.

Lucky it wasn't a yellow one!
 
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I would recommend a circular polariser to reduce the reflections. I like the effect from the wide angle, but I would also try a couple with a big zoom, you may find the compressed effect makes the car look more mean.
 
Fab photos of a fab car - I've got one of the special edition ones and love it!
 
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