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Met up with Deb & Col last night for a little Photo shoot.
Once we decided on an area this is what I came up with.
It was cold for them I know....just hope it was worth it in the end.
I must say ...THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST CAR/CLIO I HAVE EVER SEEN
Only hope my photos can do it any...
we use surefire torches for work.
Maglite is so last century...shite!!!
http://www.nightgear.co.uk/sc/307/Surefire-Torches.htm
I use one of these little tinkers....very very rugged
http://www.nightgear.co.uk/p/1010/Surefire-Torches/SureFire-Torch-|-Surefire-X200A-X200B.htm
ha ha ha.
You need to get your eyes on beany bopper stalks and look for the registration number next time.
mine is LY54NHO and I think Timmys is GL54OKO
It seems mad that for a farely rare car to be 3 in tiny little Ashford?
It really is an AWESOME car...the power is so smooth...and plenty of it.
But the design and colour of the car is very understated for a Scooby.
Ferrari chaser
Revels...shooting vehicles is a whole new ball game to me and I will most definitely take on that little bit of advice.
Thanks.
The reason I like post on here is it is good to have you lot rip them to pieces first and to see how Non-pro Photographers see things ( trying not to sound...
I get the rants about distortion.
This lense is 180 degree diagonal...non rectilinear so it is expected to bend like a banana,
Most circumstances I would go for a medium telephoto, in order to eliminate perspective distortion but this was the look my friend wanted.
.....In this such case he was...