wow, i really enjoyed this series, great work!
my 2 sens is to avoid placing on objects that are obviously not to scale, like fencing, wooden floorboards where the gaps, or metal studs. those are dead giveaways.
Then another tip: if you want background sharp and clear also, take TWO pix, one focus on car, one focus on background. In a real life car pix, in order to capture the right perspective, sense of depth of field you have to point at a real car and see what areas are sharp, what are blurr, then emulate that in your shot which you seem to have done quite well is some shots, but not in others. Angles POV also matter.
I agree, the BMW series of shots in Melbourne superb...
This post has been edited by cysun: Jan 16 2010, 11:02 AM
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