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Jan 04, 2011 13:41 |  #1

Took a couple night shots of my friends rig.
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Jan 04, 2011 16:40 |  #2

Where is this location at? and it makes me want to get my 240 real bad.




  
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Jan 04, 2011 17:04 |  #3

like the use of lighting in the first pic, would like to see slightly more light shed on the rear wheel possibly though, seems as if you shot the light towards the camera illuminating the portion of hte wheel that is not seen as much as the side closer to the drivers door...if that makes any sense at all??

last pic is pretty wild, i like it. I would have either turned the car for more of a 3/4 shot from the front with the lights hitting the cam a little, or left it as is but slightly to the right b/c it seems a bit too centered the way it is. maybe just crop it down a bit to where its a slender rectangle instead of being more of a square shot


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Jan 04, 2011 17:15 |  #4

@ProjectMiu. It's at Bodega Bay, CA.

@aemraven Thanks for the advice, yeah the rear wheel is a little dark, next time I shoot i'll keep that in mind. :D


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