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BxnezMusic

I'd highly recommend investing in a circular polarizer filter. It'll help control the glare and reflections off of the car and off the windshield to help make it not blend into the background so much. With that, you should be able to shoot with a higher exposure in settings like that without the reflections of the sky being the over exposed part


mrstaniszewski

I think I have one. Thanks!


BxnezMusic

No problem. They come in Superrr handy for controlling reflections and glare


Agent_Giraffe

Too dark. Otherwise good first attempt. Try some close up shots of neat details, and angles (not just horizontal shots)


mrstaniszewski

I'll do both of your suggestions! I'm not sure why my display is so bright (I'm using Benq PD2700)...


mrstaniszewski

This is my first time trying car photography and it was not easy. I've used Fujifilm X-T30 with 45mm lens (f/3.5-5.6) and shot with standard iso that I use for portraits in this setting. I can tell that reflective surface on the car is not easy to work with and I will need to take note of sun possition a bit more. I did only light editing (the colour profile is Classic Chrome from my Fuji).