KIA Stinger GT Limited, Snow White Pearl - Photo Shoot

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Edited versions are on instagram, here is the raw upload.

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Got some good angles! If you have Lightroom or something similar, you might be able to adjust the levels a bit to get those good looking rims to stand out a bit more, or I think there's also the strategy car mags use to turn the wheel a bit depending on what angle you're shooting from to put the wheels more parallel to the camera. Dark wheels on a light car with some backlighting can get a bit hidden in shadow. To really highlight the road you're on, you might also try cropping a bit to get a more vertically portioned photo, it would help cut down focus on the powerlines and the trees and highlight the car and the road fading into the background. For the shots you where you have a lot of trees, I would crop some of the sides depending on which way the car is pointing. One thing that seems to make a more "dynamic" photo is leaving space where the car "would" go. So in the shots where you are facing the car, you can leave more foreground to the left, or more on the right when shooting from the back. That would pull the car out from the background even more.
 
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Diggin that hitch. Is it usable or just cosmetic?

Does anyone ever actually use them?
 
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Diggin that hitch. Is it usable or just cosmetic?

Does anyone ever actually use them?
I haven't gotten go take my car to the track yet, but with one of the groups that organizes track days, they say you're better off putting on your tow shackle before the day starts. Otherwise, if you need a tow out from somewhere, they're just going to attach it to whatever is convenient. Or something like that.
 
Diggin that hitch. Is it usable or just cosmetic?

Does anyone ever actually use them?

pretty sure just cosmetic as I have not had to use it yet lol
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Makes me want to get out and do some shooting again, but I'd prefer to do other people's cars and also maybe be paid...but good old Covid threw a wrench in those gears!
 
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