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Dec 13, 2011 04:01 |  #1

Buddy of mind just got his RR Sport Supercharged and asked me to take a few shots...
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Dec 13, 2011 04:49 |  #2

Nice shots of the interior and look just likes one you would get in a car brochure. Not sure this would remind him of his car though.
Also steering wheel is on the wrong side so he must have got it cheap !!


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Dec 13, 2011 13:20 |  #3

TheLaird wrote in post #13536929 (external link)
Also steering wheel is on the wrong side so he must have got it cheap !!

...:lol: ...nice one!

Nice shots too! :)


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Dec 13, 2011 13:25 |  #4

Not quite what I was expecting. I have to agree with TheLaird, not sure how this would remind him of his car. Any of the exterior?


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Dec 13, 2011 13:37 |  #5

No 2 seems to be upside down.




  
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Dec 13, 2011 15:53 |  #6

Roy Mathers wrote in post #13538867 (external link)
No 2 seems to be upside down.

Range Rovers are capable of navigating extreme angles. Perhaps this was an action shot...

A bit more DOF would probably benefit #1. Both are good clean shots. Might tone the upper dash area down a little in #2

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Dec 13, 2011 19:34 |  #7

cool angles




  
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Dec 13, 2011 23:18 as a reply to  @ hawkskater500's post |  #8

TheLaird wrote in post #13536929 (external link)
Nice shots of the interior and look just likes one you would get in a car brochure. Not sure this would remind him of his car though.
Also steering wheel is on the wrong side so he must have got it cheap !!

Thanks! :) Actually we are in Moscow :) But yea I guess to you guys it is the "wrong side" :)

JimMcrae wrote in post #13538771 (external link)
...:lol: ...nice one!

Nice shots too! :)

Thanks Jim

rivas8409 wrote in post #13538800 (external link)
Not quite what I was expecting. I have to agree with TheLaird, not sure how this would remind him of his car. Any of the exterior?

I'll try to find some of the ext. shots. Not sure how good they are though...

Also don't know why, but on my comp the photo 2 is the right orientation. When I upload it comes out sideways (re posted twice same result)


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