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This is a car hood. Black, metalic, and very reflective... So, I've left top of the image, where, in the right angle and left side, you can see the end of it...
![]() Camera: Nikon D60 Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400) Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 55 mm ISO Speed: 200 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: No Flash Question is, should I crop it and hope that ppl will realise it's a car hood, or leave it there? Of course, if you have something else to tell, please do.
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With or without the crop I don't think it is obvious that this is a car hood. It does look like it is a reflection. I think if you want to convey that it is a reflection in a hood you need to add more of the car in the shot.
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Quick post to say I agree. The reflection is neat - but would be better with more of the car so we could see that's what it was. Either front grille or window would be my suggestions offhand.
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Thanx guys, I was under the impression that less car is better, and now it's too late to do it all over again... Lesson for the next time
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