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Whenever I try to take closeup car pics, i always see my own reflection in the picture. Its really annoying. How do I take pictures without getting an reflection?
Also, is there a way to photoshop out the background that is reflected in the car? Here is an example pic that i took. The camera used was a Canon Rebel XTi.
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Shoot further away? But you lose the wide angle feel (though you didn't show that in this pic).
You could also use a tripod and do a remote release. This way you'll have a smaller object to Photoshop out in post-production. |
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The shift feature of a tilt-shift lens can also help move your reflection outside of the frame.
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Thanks for the suggestions.. but im not technical with cameras.
So, in order for me to take decent pics with stock XTi lens, I should move away and zoom in? Any other ways? Also, is tehre a way to photoshop out the watermarks?
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It has nothing to do with camera or lens. Even if you shoot that shot with $$$ camera or lens, you'll still get your reflection in the shot.
Never mind the camera & lens, just stand in front of car and you'll see your own reflection. So, cast away the camera and lens, and think about how you can eliminate your own reflection when standing in front of that car (or a mirror). The trick to shooting highly reflective subject is to place the subject in a place without a lot of light which creates reflections. Then, you slowly add light sources and angle it in such a way so lights do not bounce off of you. And when light doesn't bounce off of you you won't see yourself in the reflection. Google "Studio lighting" for more info. |
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1. somewhere in the shade
2. remote it or you can use the 2,10 second delay and walk away 3. use a circular polarizer 4. park it in a parking lot with as little around you as possible. it is hard to get a car with no reflections coming from it... especially if its clean. GL! |
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