Terence's Porsche 911 Carrera 4 (997.1) Part II
The last time I featured Terence's car, it was a freezing cold Sunday morning spent running around downtown catching some scenic spots before things got too busy.
We did the exact same thing this weekend.
However, this time, Terence managed to get the roof rack onto the car (Porsche had apparently screwed up and given the wrong keys to the roof rack) and with the roof rack on and the snowboard zip tied to the rack, we headed off to shoot. Thankfully, this weekend it was slightly warmer (the wind chill was -32 instead of -37) so I could stay out for a few more seconds before having to warm up!
Our first stop was to Rogers Place, where we used the arena and nearby LRT station as backdrops for the car.
A quick coffee stop at Starbucks (just kidding we ended up saving ourselves from the cold for a good half hour) and we headed over to the next stop, right beside the new Hyatt Hotel.
Calling the Hyatt photos a bit of a bust, we headed over to Ada Boulevard, to hidden gem lookout over the river, scoped out by our good friend Andrew who joined us for the shoot.
Our last stop for the day was at the Rice Howard Parkade, where the famous "City Trust" sign is.
Overall, I think this was another successful shoot. If I were to improve a few things, I would say:
Actually bring the polarizing filter for the 24-70mm (although 90% of the shoot was with the 55mm
Aim to start a bit earlier and to capitalize on the softer morning light (many photos had hard shadows surrounding the car, which wasn't ideal)
Play around with the polarizing filter more! I pretty much kept it at full polarize the whole time and I think in a few photos letting a little more reflection into the photos would have improved them.
As always, the quest to become a better photographer is never ending, but at least I am provided with great opportunities such as this one to better hone my skills!
Thanks to Terence and the TT Family for always being so welcoming and hospitable, and allowing me to shoot their awesome cars!
Cheers,
Gary