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Aug 03, 2010 15:05 |  #1

Disclaimer: Im still new, always learning, all i have is whats in my sig :( very hard to get any good shots but this one wasnt bad IMO tell me what you think!

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Aug 03, 2010 15:16 |  #2

Nice shot of a Holden Monaro 732 hahaha. Go the LS1's. I could never get my head around the fact they sold as a Pontiac over there.


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Aug 03, 2010 15:23 |  #3

Thank you, I like the Holden Front end better to be honest.. but this one is an LS2.. Dont gotta worry about pontiac any more tho :(

but as for the ls1's My LS1 camaro SS is almost neck and neck with this ls2 with just a couple bolt ons


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Aug 03, 2010 16:02 as a reply to  @ 732NJ's post |  #4

Nice looking goat!

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Aug 03, 2010 19:17 |  #5

Subie do wrote in post #10655624 (external link)
Nice looking goat!

<--owns an 04

thanks its a buddy of mine's


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Aug 04, 2010 03:27 |  #6

L.J.G, so happy someone other than me pointed that out this time haha. Nothing like a V2 CV6 :).


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Aug 04, 2010 08:15 |  #7

all i have is whats in my sig

The basic camera was plenty good enough for this shot: '40 Ford Deluxe Coupe - "TAPDOUT"

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Aug 04, 2010 10:31 |  #8

732NJ wrote in post #10655365 (external link)
Thank you, I like the Holden Front end better to be honest.. but this one is an LS2.. Dont gotta worry about pontiac any more tho :(

but as for the ls1's My LS1 camaro SS is almost neck and neck with this ls2 with just a couple bolt ons

I too like the holden better


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Aug 04, 2010 16:09 |  #9

PhotosGuy wrote in post #10659685 (external link)
The basic camera was plenty good enough for this shot: '40 Ford Deluxe Coupe - "TAPDOUT"

Cars are all about reflections, both good & bad. See the links in my Sig and...

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yeah this was also iso 800 i believe.. and yeah i noticed the reflection of the rails on the drivers side of the car (LEFT SIDE incase those aussie guys get confused.. jk) my pp skills are completely terrible.. but yeah i was kinda proud of this one lol


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