
10-10-2006, 04:29 PM
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Re: Off road picture taking
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Originally Posted by PhilD
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They will always look flat, that is the way 2D pics come out. As already mentioned pics from close to the ground often help emphasize angles/terrain etc, but they don't need to be. Also, some pics can look good without having anything extreme in, just nicely framed.
I like this pic, but it doesn't show anything special at all;
[IMG]http://www.*******club.com/events/060923/images/DSCF0166.JPG[/IMG]
Again, nothing overly special, but the pic came out well;
[IMG]http://www.*******club.com/events/krocks2006/images/aggie_highway_029.jpg[/IMG]
Little V's and the like can add some interest to a pic;
[IMG]http://www.*******club.com/events/krocks2006/images/waterfall_005.jpg[/IMG]
Side perspectives can help in really shoiwng the exact nature of the obstacle;
[IMG]http://www.*******club.com/events/050430/images/008.jpg[/IMG]
Sometimes some interaction with people helps liven up an otherwise boring pic;
[IMG]http://www.*******club.com/events/050625/images/021.jpg[/IMG]
Othertimes showing more of the obstacle than is reuired helps in giveing the whole picture;
[IMG]http://www.*******club.com/events/moab2005/images/015.jpg[/IMG]
I didn't take any of the above pics, and the photographic quality of them may not be the highest, but I think they show what the vehicle was doing quite well, and will hopefully give you some ideas.
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GREAT PHOTO CHOPPING 
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