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1) to the Euro xenons. As for the photo, the windshield reflections are a bit weird for me with the passenger's face showing through the prominently, but the driver is no where to be seen.
2) Again, the reflections are a little off. Not sure if you used a circular polarizer (I'm guessing not), but if so, then I think I would have clocked it to take out the windshield reflections instead. Also, it's the middle of the day and there is a big hot spot on the front driver's side fender.
3) windshield reflection hurts this, but I do like the background.
4) Nice Jolf, but the driver is looking right at the camera.
5) I like the idea behind this shot, but it seems like the sun was too high. The black details (paint, molding, shadow) are getting lost in the lower section of the car.
6) Nicely done. There is a mast growing out of the hood though. Clean that up and you have a winner.