I still love this lens and it's still attached to the camera majority of the time



The cars were not clean...I had to do some nice over exposure to get them looking white

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20mm car picsJust a few taken over the weekend.
I still love this lens and it's still attached to the camera majority of the time ![]() ![]() ![]() The cars were not clean...I had to do some nice over exposure to get them looking white ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Thanks guys
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I wanted to make the Spec R logo in focus and everything else out, but still make it tangible what it was you were looking at ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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the garage parking lot bg is very distracting Piro, esp of the guy in the orange shirt and your hands on the 32.
if you wanted the specr why not go macro if you had one or use an extention tube, i would have preffered a lower angle and maybe turn the wheel to the right. which car is yours? Life's pretty straight without drifting
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Lol it was just a workshop open day bbq Redline
![]() Errmm..what pic are you looking at? There's no guy with an orange whirt and I can't really see my hands on the 32... ![]() Plus it was the rear wheel, so i couldn't really turn it :p I don't have a macro lens. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Very nice Piro.
I like the 2nd shot "Boys with their Toys" ![]() Cheers
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I really like the first image. The second one not so much, but the first is beautiful! Focus in just the right area, background nicely out of focus... perfect in my opinion.
oh i thought that car had rear wheel steering, oh well, like the honda prelude.
heres what i meant about me comment earlier,did you go the drift comp btw? ![]() ![]() Life's pretty straight without drifting
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Your powers of observation are very impressive Redline. Amazing
![]() I am going to examine all my posts from now on "just in case" ![]() Cheers
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Geeeeeez !
![]() ![]() How the freaking hell did you see all of that ![]() WoW, I'm gunna have to watch for reflections on ma Stamens Man ![]() Mic. ![]()
Pfft just because you shoot your cars form far away :p :p That's actually not my hand...I just did a pixel peep and my hand is on the right light, not that middle light
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How the hell he seen the hand ill never know!
![]() The guy in the orange shirt was the first thing i seen though. Then again im always shooting cars and watching out for reflections. I too would have liked to see the wheel in focus on the first picture.......but thats not what you were trying to achive. Jamie
D70s - Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G ED - Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D AF - Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF - Nikon SB600
ok, i definitly not dr cyclops. maybe just over critical over some reflections. hence i tend to shoot cars at 50 yards.
I think the key point here is to mind your surroundings and watch out for reflections. although its not easy to see things in the lcd preview in the d70. have fun and keep shooting ![]() Life's pretty straight without drifting
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