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by Andrew Garrett on September 6, 2005

Automobile/Motorcar Photography Tips by Curt Scott
OK, so the article is a little repetitive - annoyingly, the author (Curt Scott) seems to be assuming that his audience won't remember anything unless he says it at least 3 times, and in 4 different sizes/colours of font.
Nevertheless, there's a good set of tips here for any sort of photographic subject - not only cars. The big two are: Avoid midday sun, and don't be afraid to use fill-flash. There's also a few about picking your location, and avoiding ugly reflections - again, all good advice.

Even if those are lessons you've already learned, it's still an interesting site to go visit - lots of good (and a few bad) pictures of classic cobras, which are eye-candy all by themselves.
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