Rolling shoot on sunday possibly?
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Not being a dick, just a critic.
There wasn't too much quality to begin with
it's so hard to take pictures these days with point and shoots and posting them...so many people have amazing shots.
But just a few tips from a photo viewer:
-Less neck breakers
-Try and keep the sun glare from the cars paint down to a minimum, find the perfect angle and shoot.
-Get the car just a little more centered in the photo.
Keep up the good work though bud!
There wasn't too much quality to begin with
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But just a few tips from a photo viewer:
-Less neck breakers
-Try and keep the sun glare from the cars paint down to a minimum, find the perfect angle and shoot.
-Get the car just a little more centered in the photo.
Keep up the good work though bud!
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Not being a dick, just a critic.
There wasn't too much quality to begin with
it's so hard to take pictures these days with point and shoots and posting them...so many people have amazing shots.
But just a few tips from a photo viewer:
-Less neck breakers
-Try and keep the sun glare from the cars paint down to a minimum, find the perfect angle and shoot.
-Get the car just a little more centered in the photo.
Keep up the good work though bud!
There wasn't too much quality to begin with
![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
But just a few tips from a photo viewer:
-Less neck breakers
-Try and keep the sun glare from the cars paint down to a minimum, find the perfect angle and shoot.
-Get the car just a little more centered in the photo.
Keep up the good work though bud!
He was driving a truck when he was taking pictures.
His camera is a Digital SLR.
The sun was being a dick thats why not many pictures by Ryan came out good either.
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Not being a dick, just a critic.
There wasn't too much quality to begin with
it's so hard to take pictures these days with point and shoots and posting them...so many people have amazing shots.
But just a few tips from a photo viewer:
-Less neck breakers
-Try and keep the sun glare from the cars paint down to a minimum, find the perfect angle and shoot.
-Get the car just a little more centered in the photo.
Keep up the good work though bud!
There wasn't too much quality to begin with
![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
But just a few tips from a photo viewer:
-Less neck breakers
-Try and keep the sun glare from the cars paint down to a minimum, find the perfect angle and shoot.
-Get the car just a little more centered in the photo.
Keep up the good work though bud!
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