Few car shots

Took these these the other day for some friends.  They wanted some photos of their cars that weren't just snapshots.  They have been run through topaz adjust to add something different which is what they asked for.  The Corvette I've never photographed before and the Lotus owner wanted something that looked like the car was just parked there. Comments, Suggestions, ect. always welcome.
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Loving the first shot of the 'vette. The other two look like the world tilted and their going to slide into something. Camera tilt, it needs a lot or none.
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-John
Sarcasm, frustrating the clueless since 3000 b.c.
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Now I like the tilt in the second one and the colors.  Good job.
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Love that Lotus.... think he'd let me shoot it?Huh??
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Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before. -- Mae West

Chattanooga Portrait Photographer BobEdens.com

Love that Lotus.... think he'd let me shoot it?Huh??

I'm sure if you use a camera and not any type of gun.  Tongue
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Nikon D300s, Nikon 70-300 VR & Nikon 50mm f1.8g
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Love that Lotus.... think he'd let me shoot it?Huh??

I'm sure if you use a camera and not any type of gun.  Tongue

Yeah, lets make that happen, I'll need find a model..
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Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before. -- Mae West

Chattanooga Portrait Photographer BobEdens.com

I also forgot to mention you did a great job on the Lotus' portrait as well.
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Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before. -- Mae West

Chattanooga Portrait Photographer BobEdens.com

Now, I admit that I don't do a lot of this type of work: But, I remember being told that you should always have the headlights on when you photograph at car.  I also know that they are very often photographed wet.

These look great though . . .

Ed
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Ed Farmer
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We did try with the headlights on but it didn't look right, the lines of the car seemed to be messed up. We also turned on the park and fog lights and you couldn't tell they were on.  We are still toying with the idea of some shots at dusk where I'm shooting out of a car window but that's going to take planning to find a road where the background is nice and we can basically be rolling road block while I'm shooting
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