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Since the contest is over, here are some more pictures I snapped...
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Since the contest is over, here are some more pictures I snapped...
Congrats to the winner of this months contest, you had a pretty convincing lead from the beginning! Now that it is over I figured I might as well share a few of the others I have from that day. The weather was unseasonably warm so I took advantage of it and spent the majority of the day driving around. I found one other "new" spot after I got the interior shot so I grabbed a couple photo's while I was there.
Great pictures - the car really stands out from the background and the setting works well. Thanks for sharing them.
If it's not a secret, did you do anything special to get the light reflecting off both the front and side of the car? My MINI is BRG, which desperately needs the light reflecting off the surface to bring up the color and look really good, and I've never managed to work the reflections from more than one direction.