I take a lot of pictures of my vehicles on Forza games, all the way back to FM3, so whenever FH3 was out I knew I’d be taking nonstop pictures. My favorite one is my Bel-air pic. But lemme know how my photography is, thanks. These are just a few out of MANY of my pictures,
The Ferrari is my fastest vehicle with a top speed of 274 MPH
My ultima is the only V8 capable of going 270 MPH
This International with a upgraded stock engine sounds annoying with a supercharger, but nonetheless a excellent vehicle with the design (Not made by me)
The Radical is one of my serious race cars.
And my baby the Bel-Air, a lot of people complimented this one before <3
A good start and welcome to the Forzatography side of the Forums.
The first shot’s pretty okay, the placement of the Ferrari’s not the best in my mind, as it looks a little lonely with a sea of tarmac around it in the middle, maybe a bit closer with some low shutter speed and aperture to help focus on the car and the speed its doing. Same applies with the 2nd shot of the Ultima. A good rule to follow most of the time is The Rule of Thirds (Link Courtesy of FlexibleFelix), to help make your picture pop.
The International picture’s one of my favourites in your set, just needs a slight adjustment in framing the whole of the roof so the half of the vehicle that’s in the picture isn’t trimmed off a little. Great look of speed in the photo too with the edge of the road.
Your Radical shot is pretty radical (groan!) too, all it needs is a little bit of motion to help frame and focus on the car with a touch of aperture and shutter speed and you’re golden!
Now onto that delicious Bel Air shot, great colour and lightning. Only thing I find off with it is I don;t know where the initial focus of the photo is, am I to look up the patio towards the car, or is the car the immediate focus for the piece? The angle tilt is just right and it’s got enough shadows to give it that little bit more too, so well done!
Overall, a great start! Plenty room for improving your standard to an even higher level, so keep at it!
The first shot has a good idea in theory. But one thing that lets it down is the camera zoom, because in my view an increased zoom would of resulted in a better shot. As well as increasing the zoom another thing that should of been changed is the camera placement. Because increasing the zoom and positioning the car a little bit more down and to the right, which in turn would of made more use of your original idea.