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I'm looking for the best way to shoot the inside of the car. Concerns are tight angles, an especially lighting. I've seen plenty of outside shots but the inside shots always seem lacking. Can this be done with a pointnshoot or are special lenses/ lighting rigs etc required to capture it?
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I'm looking for the best way to shoot the inside of the car. Concerns are tight angles, an especially lighting. I've seen plenty of outside shots but the inside shots always seem lacking. Can this be done with a pointnshoot or are special lenses/ lighting rigs etc required to capture it?
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To be more specific on lighting, there is so much glass in the shot that if you use flash it bounces all over the place. The only fix I've seen is to shoot flash off, in-doors with very bright ambient light. My method however is not scientific and I still find it tough to get lighting bright enough without casting a shadow in at least one place in the shot. Anybody have any good interior shots?
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Good call.
To be more specific on lighting, there is so much glass in the shot that if you use flash it bounces all over the place. The only fix I've seen is to shoot flash off, in-doors with very bright ambient light. My method however is not scientific and I still find it tough to get lighting bright enough without casting a shadow in at least one place in the shot. Anybody have any good interior shots?
To be more specific on lighting, there is so much glass in the shot that if you use flash it bounces all over the place. The only fix I've seen is to shoot flash off, in-doors with very bright ambient light. My method however is not scientific and I still find it tough to get lighting bright enough without casting a shadow in at least one place in the shot. Anybody have any good interior shots?
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