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Go outside and practice shooting the stars.
You don't need filters etc. Just patience really.
Try 10mins (bulb mode, get a remote so you can open/close the shutter without moving the camera) at say f6
The further you are away from streetlights etc, the better.
I think there's difference between classic and iconic.
A Williams has a certain pedigree about it that no other Clio has. Regardless of what parts were added/left over from another model.
I don't think any Clio will ever be a 'classic'
What do you actually do to your cars anyway?
You seem to spend 94% of the year in preparation to make it mint. Yet people jizzle over it regardless. At least it's all one colour, unlike some NW cars :clown:
You need a faster shutter speed. It obviously depends what you're shooting.
You can shoot slower if you're panning and intending to get the background blurred but the car in focus. Otherwise, you just need a faster speed. 1/1000th. Try that and see if it's still blurred.
I think 'repairable' tyres are a massive conspiracy.
Whenever I've taken one to be repaired, the convo goes like this..
'I have a puncture, can you repair it please, it's not near the edge'
'Of course, Sir. Just wait right there'
*10mins later*
'I'm afraid we aren't able to repair the tyre...