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PhotoGeek
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Orlando, FL
Shoots With: Canon Rebel XSi
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2005 srt-4
Hey guys,
Just thought I'd share a few quick pics of my 05 SRT-4. I'm kind of a noob to photography so go easy on my pics!! LOL. Comments and tips are always welcome! Nate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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PhotoLover
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: stl
Shoots With: Canon Rebel XTi
Flickr: zacs2k
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this site doesnt get much traffic man, I would start by getting a tripod because some of those photos are crooked.
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PhotoFreak
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: SoDak
Shoots With: Nikon/Canon/Pentax
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and thats one thing you can do, i use the view finder grid on mine, just playaround. i would def step back a little bit, give you car some room around the edges of your image. and for a front angle shot, if you turn your wheel away from the camera it tends to look better.
look around, find posses for your car based on other peoples images and copy them. and ask lots of questions! most of the time people are cool about letting you know what their process is.
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