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Take Great Auto Pictures:
Showing motion can add interest to your car photography. If you’re shooting auto races, for example, use your camera’s sports mode to help freeze action. If you want to emphasize motion, set your camera on the landscape mode (to utilize a slow shutter speed), and “pan” your camera while turning your body in the direction of a moving subject and clicking the shutter. If it’s done correctly, you’ll get a relatively sharp subject with a blurred background. This method takes a lot of practice, but shoot lots of pictures and you’re bound to come away with a few good results.
And while we’re on the subject
of speed, you might want to experiment with photographing light streaks produced
by car taillights in the evening. You’ll need a compact camera that allows
you to shoot longer than normal exposures, and a tripod or another type of camera
support. You can choose to record the continuous flow of traffic or a single,
colorfully lit vehicle. It’s best to choose a vantage point from which
to shoot where you’ll capture taillights, since a long exposure of white
headlights can wash out the picture.
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