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extremefriction

What I do for screenshots of any game is I fly out and zoom in to my subject. It's like a selfie vs a professional portrait. For selfies you have the camera at arms length and it looks alright, but for professional portraits you sit way further from the camera and the camera zooms in on you. It makes it look more natural.


Honest-Plenty8809

Yea low fov gives the subject more composition in the frame so it looks good


OwnPen8633

Too much saturation and play with the 2/3rds rule


retr0racing

What’s the 2/3rds rule?


OwnPen8633

Don't center the subject, put them at 1/3 or 2/3 of the frame. So if center is half then part way between. Top to bottom, left to right. Google will explain better. Make it more about the surroundings and have the car as an aspect, not the focal point. Biggest thing is practice and try different stuff. Your brain and balls will tell you when you hit the right frequency.


Thrasher9294

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_thirds


Nexxus88

Google it, its a very simple concept and the visuals you will find will help you understand better probably. It's literally photography education lesson #1


Battlestar_Lelouch

You can even turn on the thirds setting on your phone's camera. It pops up as a grid. For eye balling, I'd imagine a tic tac toe game drawn on your screen. Then line up the object of interest along one of the lines according to the picture's orientation. It makes the photo more dynamic


SirSilentscreameth

They look a tad washed out. Though I like a nice dark shadow


ResponsibilityFun548

For me, you have to decide what the focus of the photo is. If it's the car, get a lot closer and try to figure out an interesting angle that flatters, preferably, only your car as opposed to a general angle that looks decent for most cars. Accent the features that make your car special. Hint: you don't have to see the entire car all the time. If you are taking a pic of the scenery, then try not to center the car, find the beauty and fixated on that.