when there is no movement in the pic. OK for drifting, but looks tacky on front profile shots of cars...its something that bugs the s**t out of me, normaly you turn the wheel away from the camera
looks good but clean your car first before taking some pictures. also get some more lighting or drop the apeture or shutter speed. just take a whole bunch of pictures and pick out which u think are the best. i usually take at least 100 when i do a photoshoot. dont really understand why someone suggest a tripod.. his picture looks fine no blur.
I dunno what the 'timer' will effect, other than delay the actual snapshot time..
Slow the shutter speed down. you can take picture in dark situations, and they'll still look very good.. BUT you have to be ultra-still.. i.e. tripod.
I'm no expert, by any means.. But I've been playing around with night photos, using a $100 HP Photosmart 720 3Mpxl camera.. I've been shoting low-res, but might try some high-res shots, and exposure setting variances..