If you're taking pictures with your smartphone, check your resolution settings.  Phones love to take ultra-max resolution photos so those with data plans burn through them quickly.  A friend is constantly running into this issue on another board, but won't listen to me that there's absolutely no need for photos that are 10240 x 7680 pixels and 15MB in size.  Try resizing your photos to 2048x1536, 1200x900, or 1024x768.  I don't think anyone intends to print a poster of your car from a website posting.
As far as gear selection, tire diameter plays an important part.  My Valiant runs around 2,600RPM @ 60 per, but I've only got 25"-tall tires on it (P235/60R-14).
Here's a simple, easy 
calculator to determine your RPM at a particular speed, with a given gear ratio and tire diameter.  Play around with it a bit... see what tickles your fancy.
If your tire size is P-metric, size is easy to calculate.  Using my Valiant's P235/60R-14 as an example:
235 is the cross-sectional overall width of the tire in millimeters.
60 is the height of the sidewall, expressed as a percent of the width.
14 is the rim diameter.
235/25.4 (mm to inches) = 9.25"
9.25 x 
60% = 5.55". Multiply that by two, since there's sidewall on either side of the wheel, to get 11.1".
11.1 + 
14 = 25.1" tire height.