Having done that show for several years you need to try and work your way
around to eliminate the light reflection point coming off the car. Unless
you want to do more of an art print and use a 4 or 6 point star filter.
Kent Gittings

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On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 11:00:35 +1100, Kevin Waterson wrote:

> > make sure your exposures are very close to ambient. The flash will help
> > clean up the color, but you'll have some ugly highlights in glass and
chrome.
>
> What if an off camera flash was used so that you had the light coming in
at
> 45 degrees, have a friend hold the flash or if you have room, use a
tripod.

You'll still get nasty reflections in many cases, they'll just be in a
different spot on the car. :-)

TTYL, DougF
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