not as good as i would have liked but i havent posted anythign in a while and am bored





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CarsHey guys, here are some very rushed shots of some mates cars.
not as good as i would have liked but i havent posted anythign in a while and am bored ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://flickr.com/photos/jamesthomsonphotography/
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The only one that really works is the second one.
I've shot cars quite a few times and have used this technique and I've found that you'll pretty much always want to take the horizontal / landscape mode for your images as opposed to the vertical / portrait mode because, quite frankly, it doesn't work in portrait mode. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Thommo,
Most of these look a bit washed out. Maybe a small adjustment in the curves would help. Also I'd have removed the P-Plate.
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